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There is no complete axiom systemfor shuffle expressions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 August 2002
Abstract
In this paper we show that neither the set of all valid equationsbetween shuffle expressions nor the set of schemas of valid equations isrecursively enumerable. Thus, neither of the sets can be recursivelygenerated by any axiom system.
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