Seminario

Hilbert series of associative algebras and theoretical computer science

20 dicembre 2022
Orario di inizio 
11:30
Polo Ferrari 1 - Via Sommarive 5, Povo (Trento)
Aula A223
Organizzato da: 
Dipartimento di Matematica
Destinatari: 
Comunità universitaria
Partecipazione: 
Ingresso libero
Referente: 
Prof. Massimiliano Sala
Contatti: 
Staff Dipartimento di Matematica
0461/281508-1625-1701-3898-1980
Speaker: 
Roberto La Scala (Università di Bari)

Abstract: In this talk we review concepts of theoretical computer science such as unambiguous context-free grammars and regular grammars from the viewpoint of the generating functions of the languages they define.
The Chomsky-Schutzenberger theorem provides a method to compute such series which are respectively algebraic and rational functions.
These notions can applied to study Hilbert series of monomial algebras, that is, associative algebras whose relations are generated by a set of words, that is, a language.
In particular, we introduce the concept of unambiguous context-free monomial algebra by means of the chain languages defining its homology and we prove that its Hilbert series is an algebraic function.