Watson-Crick conjugates of words and languages

Abstract

In this work, we explore the concept of Watson-Crick conjugates, also known as θ-conjugates (where θ is an antimorphic involution), of words and languages. This concept extends the classical idea of conjugates by incorporating the Watson-Crick complementarity of DNA sequences. Our investigation initially focuses on the properties of θ-conjugates of words. We then define θ-conjugates of a language and study closure properties of certain families of languages under the θ-conjugate operation. Furthermore, we analyze the iterated θ-conjugate of both words and languages. Finally, we discuss the idea of θ-conjugate-free languages and examine some decidability problems related to it.

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