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Cyclic language

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Cyclic languages are a class of formal languages that can be defined by cyclic patterns or structures. In theoretical computer science, cyclic languages are often studied within the context of automata theory, grammars, and formal language studies. A cyclic language can be thought of as a language that consists of words that exhibit a cyclic property. This means that if a word is in the language, all of its cyclic rotations (i.e.

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