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Formal languages, spin systems, and quasicrystals

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We present a categorical formalism for context-free languages with morphisms given by correspondences obtained from rational transductions. We show that D0L-systems are a special case of the correspondences that define morphisms in this category. We construct a functorial mapping to aperiodic spin chains. We then generalize this construction to a class of mildly context sensitive grammars, the multiple-context-free grammars (MCFG), with a similar functorial mapping to spin systems in higher dimensions, with Boltzmann weights describing interacting spins on vertices of hypercubes. We show that a particular motivating example for this general construction is provided by the Korepin completely integrable model on the icosahedral quasicrystal, which we construct as the spin system associated to a multiple-context-free grammar describing the geometry of the Ammann planes quasilattice. We review the main properties of this spin system, including solvability, bulk free energy, and criticality, based on results of Baxter and the known relation to the Zamolodchikov tetrahedron equation. We show that the latter has a generalization for the Boltzmannweights on hypercubes of the spin systems associated to more general MCFGs in terms of two dual cubulations of the n-simplex. We formulate analogous questions about bulk free energy and criticality for our construction of spin systems.

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Formal Languages and TQFTs with Defects

math-ph · 2024-12-12 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A Boolean 1D TQFT-with-defects construction for regular languages is shown to be functorial under transducers and generalized to context-free grammars via an operadic Chomsky-Schützenberger theorem.

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  • Formal Languages and TQFTs with Defects math-ph · 2024-12-12 · conditional · none · ref 7 · internal anchor

    A Boolean 1D TQFT-with-defects construction for regular languages is shown to be functorial under transducers and generalized to context-free grammars via an operadic Chomsky-Schützenberger theorem.