Factorization (Splitting)
Karl Schlechta (LIF)

TL;DR
This paper explores the fundamental properties of a semantical concept called Factorization, which is analogous to Parikh's Splitting, providing foundational insights into its structure and implications.
Contribution
It introduces and analyzes the elementary properties of the semantical analogue of Parikh's Splitting, termed Factorization.
Findings
Identifies basic properties of Factorization.
Establishes its relation to Parikh's Splitting.
Provides foundational understanding of the concept.
Abstract
We show some elementary facts about the semantical analogue of Parikh's Splitting, which we call Factorization.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Combinatorial Mathematics · semigroups and automata theory · Advanced Mathematical Identities
