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The Developments in Language Theory (DLT) conference series brings together researchers working on formal languages, automata theory, and related areas. DLT welcomes theoretical and applied contributions that advance our understanding of languages, models of computation, and their applications. Proceedings are traditionally published in the Springer LNCS series. Topics of interest include, but not limited to: - grammars, acceptors, and transducers for words, trees, and graphs - algebraic theories of automata - algorithmic, combinatorial, and algebraic properties of words and languages - relations between formal languages and artificial neural networks - variable length codes - symbolic dynamics - cellular automata - groups and semigroups generated by automata - polyominoes and multidimensional patterns - decidability questions - image manipulation and compression - efficient text algorithms - relationships to cryptography, concurrency, complexity theory, and logic - bio-inspired computing - quantum computing
Official website: https://math.utu.fi/dlt/
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