Publications
Simulation Based Design of Optimal Phasing Plans for an Intersection with Semi-Actuated Signals. In: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Computing.; 2009. 2. 246.Edit
On a class of automata groups generalizing lamplighter groups. Internat. J. Algebra Comput.. 2005;15:1213-1234.Edit
On the semilattice of idempotents of a free inverse monoid. Proc. Edinburgh Math. Soc. (2). 1993;36:349-360.
[2015-41] On the circulation of algebraic knowledge in the Iberian península:the sources of Pérez de Moya's Tratado de Arithmetica (1573) .Edit
Francisco Gomes Teixeira. CIM Bulletin. 2004;16:21-23.Edit
Finite idempotent inverse monoid presentations. Internat. J. Algebra Comput.. 2011;21:1111-1133.
Rational subsets of partially reversible monoids. Theoret. Comput. Sci.. 2008;409:537-548.
Fixed points of endomorphisms of virtually free groups. Pacific J. Math.. 2013;263:207-240.
A geometric characterization of automatic monoids. Q. J. Math.. 2004;55:333-356.Edit
Clifford monoid presentations. Math. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc.. 1992;111:445-454.
Fixed points of endomorphisms over special confluent rewriting systems. Monatsh. Math.. 2010;161:417-447.
The word problem for nilpotent inverse monoids. Semigroup Forum. 1995;51:285-293.
Dicionário de Matemática Elementar, de Stella Baruk. Vol 2 Edições Afrontamento 2005.Edit
Finite automata for Schreier graphs of virtually free groups. J. Group Theory. 2016;19:25-54.Edit
José Anastácio da Cunha e a Álgebra do seu tempo. CMUM ed. Portugal, Braga: Universidade do Minho. Centro de Matemática (CMAT) 2005.Edit
Fixed points of endomorphisms of certain free products. RAIRO Theor. Inform. Appl.. 2012;46:165-179.
[2017-28] On finitely generated submonoids of free groups .
Effects of pitch size and skill level on tactical behaviours of Association Football players during small-sided and conditioned games. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching. 2014;9:993-1006.Edit
[2010-14] Finite idempotent inverse monoid presentations .
An application of first-order logic to the study of recognizable languages. Internat. J. Algebra Comput.. 2004;14:785-799.