Mapping the Federal Reserve's Reaction Function with Directed Acyclic Graphs

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Abstract We introduce and study analogues of expander and hyperfinite graph sequences in the context of directed acyclic graphs, which we call ‘extender’ and ‘hypershallow’ graph sequences, respectively. Our main result is a probabilistic construction of non-hypershallow graph sequences.



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Vol 13 (06) ◽  
pp. 873-887
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NADIA NEDJAH ◽  
LUIZA DE MACEDO MOURELLE

We compile pattern matching for overlapping patterns in term rewriting systems into a minimal, tree matching automata. The use of directed acyclic graphs that shares all the isomorphic subautomata allows us to reduce space requirements. These are duplicated in the tree automaton. We design an efficient method to identify such subautomata and avoid duplicating their construction while generating the dag automaton. We compute some bounds on the size of the automata, thereby improving on previously known equivalent bounds for the tree automaton.



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Vol 59 (3) ◽  
pp. 213-235 ◽  
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