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- Q638934 subject Q7142640.
- Q638934 abstract "In theoretical computer science, more precisely in the theory of formal languages, the star height is a measure for the structural complexity of regular expressions: The star height equals the maximum nesting depth of stars appearing in the regular expression.The concept of star height was first defined and studied by Eggan (1963).".
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- Q638934 comment "In theoretical computer science, more precisely in the theory of formal languages, the star height is a measure for the structural complexity of regular expressions: The star height equals the maximum nesting depth of stars appearing in the regular expression.The concept of star height was first defined and studied by Eggan (1963).".
- Q638934 label "Star height".