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Table 5. The axioms for merge and left merge.

in Finite equational bases in process algebra: Results and open questions
by Luca Aceto, Wan Fokkink, Anna Ingolfsdottir, Bas Luttik 2005
"... In PAGE 26: ...e., = ;), so the relation between k and k is expressed by the axiom M1 in Table5 . For a ground complete axiomatization of PA it suffices to add the first four axioms in Table 5 to the axioms of BPA.... In PAGE 26: ...n PA stands for pure interleaving (i.e., = ;), so the relation between k and k is expressed by the axiom M1 in Table 5. For a ground complete axiomatization of PA it suffices to add the first four axioms in Table5 to the axioms of BPA. Fokkink and Luttik proved in [19] that if M5 and M6 are added too, then the axiomatization is !-complete.... ..."
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Table 20. Deduction rules for the left merge operator

in The Formal Specification Language mCRL2
by Jan Friso Groote, Aad Mathijssen, Michel Reniers, Yaroslav Usenko, Muck Van Weerdenburg 2007
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Table 2.4 Transition rules of Left Merge

in An Extension of Game Logic with Parallel Operators
by Marc Pauly 2000

Table 2.5 Axioms for the Free and Left Merges

in An Extension of Game Logic with Parallel Operators
by Marc Pauly 2000

Table 2.4 Transition rules of Left Merge

in An Extension of Game Logic with Parallel Operators
by Marc Pauly 2000

Table 2.5 Axioms for the Free and Left Merges

in An Extension of Game Logic with Parallel Operators
by Marc Pauly 2000

Table 2: The left- and communication merge of ACP

in On the Expressiveness of ACP (Extended Abstract)
by Rob Van Glabbeek 1994
"... In PAGE 14: ... Here I show how. Table2 shows the action rules for the two operators. The... ..."
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Table 2: axioms Within BPA process expressions describing sequential processes with choices can be formulated. To add parallelism, an additional operator has to be introduced. This operator, called (free) merge and denoted as k, is de ned with the aid of an auxiliary operator , the left-merge (see table 3).

in Formalization of Communication and Behaviour in Object-Oriented Analysis
by J.W.G.M. Hubbers, A. H. M. Ter Hofstede

Table 2: Merging policy: the most probable configuration of the main region is represented. Pixels that have net been merged with the main region yet are left in black.

in A 2D Dynamic Programming Approach for Markov Random Field-based Handwritten Character Recognition
by Sylvain Chevalier, Édouard Geoffrois, Françoise Prêteux
"... In PAGE 10: ... Then pixels nearer to the center of the image are merged until only one region remains for the whole image. Table2 shows the most promising configuration at several steps of the merging process. Each grey level correspond to one of the 35 states.... ..."

Table.1: Filtering and merging of contours chains of figure 8i. LEIM : Left Extracted Image; (4) is a number of objects figure 8g.

in MATCHING TECHNIQUE OF OBJECTS IN RADARS WITH STEREOSCOPIC VISION
by D. Doukat, A. Lichioui, A. Fares, A. Bouzid, Université Moulay Ismail, Faculté Des Sciences, Meknès Maroc
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