In mathematical logic and computer science, the Kleene star (or Kleene closure) is a unary operation, either on sets of strings or on sets of symbols or characters. The application of the Kleene star to a set V is written as V*. It is widely used for regular expressions, which is the context in which it was introduced by Stephen Kleene to characterise certain automata.
Example of Kleene star applied to set of strings:
Example of Kleene star applied to set of characters:
The Kleene star is often generalized for any monoid (M, .), that is, a set M and binary operation '.' on M such that
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