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* [http://www.lrde.epita.fr/dload/vcsn/latest/notebooks Documentation of the Python interface]
 
* [http://www.lrde.epita.fr/dload/vcsn/latest/notebooks Documentation of the Python interface]
* The News files ([[Vcsn/News File|Latest release]] or [https://gitlab.lrde.epita.fr/vcsn/vaucanson/blob/master/NEWS.txt Current working version]) contains many examples
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* The News files ([[Vcsn/News File|Latest release]] or [https://gitlab.lrde.epita.fr/vcsn/vcsn/blob/master/NEWS.txt Current working version]) contains many examples
 
* [https://www.lrde.epita.fr/dload/vcsn/latest/vcsn.htmldir/ The C++ Reference Manual] is poor, but exists
 
* [https://www.lrde.epita.fr/dload/vcsn/latest/vcsn.htmldir/ The C++ Reference Manual] is poor, but exists
 
* [[Vcsn/TroubleShooting|Trouble Shooting]] some problems with building or using Vcsn
 
* [[Vcsn/TroubleShooting|Trouble Shooting]] some problems with building or using Vcsn

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Vcsn is a platform dedicated to the computation of, and with, finite state machines. It provides an efficient C++ library, a Python interface, and a graphical user interface on top of IPython.

Here finite state machines is to be understood in the broadest possible sense: finite automata with multiple tapes — often called transducers then — or even more generally finite automata with multiplicity, that is, automata that not only accept sequences of symbols but compute for such sequence a "value" that is associated with it and which can be taken in any semiring.

Indeed, our framework is the set of automata with multiplicity over any semiring: a general algorithm is written just once and can be instantiated to any particular kind of automaton. As a result, we obtain efficient code from algorithms written in an abstract way.

Vcsn benefits from the expertise the LRDE gained from our intensive work on high performance generic programming for Olena. On the other hand, its theoretical well-foundedness is ensured by Jacques Sakarovitch, at Télécom ParisTech, and with Sylvain Lombardy at the Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique.

Latest News (more...)

  • May 8th, 2018: Vcsn 2.8 is released!
  • March 15th, 2018: Vcsn 2.7 is released!
  • November 13th, 2017: Vcsn 2.6 is released!
  • January 28th, 2017: Vcsn 2.5 is released!
  • November 16th, 2016: Vcsn 2.4 is released!
  • July 8th, 2016: Vcsn 2.3 is released!
  • February 19th, 2016: Vcsn 2.2 is released!
  • October 11th, 2015: Vcsn 2.1 is released!
  • October 1st, 2015: Vcsn's git repository moved.
Run git remote set-url origin git@gitlab.lrde.epita.fr:vcsn/vcsn in your old repository to retarget it.


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