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Brief overview of the key resultsIn this introduction we briefly present the ., a unified algebraic theory for various types of networks. This approach is the result of an effort to integrate various algebraic approaches used in computer science.熔岩 发表于 2025-3-26 01:42:28
Networks modulo graph isomorphismThis chapter introduces the kernel of the network algebra, i.e., an algebraic theory of networks modulo graph isomorphism.连累 发表于 2025-3-26 08:11:54
Algebraic models for branching constantsWe start here the study of the branching structure of networks. The subject is very complex and will be developed in many other forthcoming chapters.极力证明 发表于 2025-3-26 09:51:50
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AutomataFinite state automata provide one of the oldest and best known models used in computer science. We take advantage here of certain recent results to give a short and elegant presentation of their algebraic theory.