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Star height problem

The star-height problem in formal language theory is the question whether all regular languages can be expressed using regular expressions with a limited nesting depth of Kleene stars. Specifically, is a nesting depth of more than 2 required? If so, can we determine how many are required?

This theoretical problem remained open for 25 years until it was solved by Kosaburo Hashiguchi . The answer to all questions is yes: Hashiguchi published an algorithm to determine an expression's star height in 1988.

Also see generalized star height problem.

References

  • Kosaburo Hashiguchi, Regular languages of star height one, Information and Control, 53: 199-210, 1982
  • Kosaburo Hashiguchi, Algorithms for Determining Relative Star Height and Star Height, Inf. Comput. 78(2): 124-169, 1988
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