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Regular Grammars as Effective Representations of Recognizable Sets of Series-Parallel Graphs

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title Regular Grammars as Effective Representations of Recognizable Sets of Series-Parallel Graphs
title_auth Regular Grammars as Effective Representations of Recognizable Sets of Series-Parallel Graphs
title_full Regular Grammars as Effective Representations of Recognizable Sets of Series-Parallel Graphs
title_fullStr Regular Grammars as Effective Representations of Recognizable Sets of Series-Parallel Graphs
title_full_unstemmed Regular Grammars as Effective Representations of Recognizable Sets of Series-Parallel Graphs
title_short Regular Grammars as Effective Representations of Recognizable Sets of Series-Parallel Graphs
title_sort regular grammars as effective representations of recognizable sets of series-parallel graphs
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url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.24151v1