Low Disruption Transformations on Cyclic Automata
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We extend the edit operators of substitution, deletion, and insertion of a symbol over a
word by introducing two new operators (partial copy and partial elimination) inspired by biological
gene duplication. We define a disruption measure for an operator over a word and prove that whereas
the traditional edit operators are disruptive, partial copy and partial elimination are non-disruptive.
Moreover, we show that the application of only edit operators does not generate (with low disruption)
all the words over a binary alphabet, but this can indeed be done by combining partial copy and
partial elimination with the substitution operator.
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Martin GM, Vico FJ, Dassow J & Truthe, B (2010) Low disruption transformations on cyclic automata. Fundamenta Informaticae, 104(1-2): 93-110.









