Tree equivalence is a relation among polyadic recursion schemes. This relation is broad enough to be interesting: equivalent schemes may not be obviously equivalent and may still differ in computationally important ways. We show that this relation is also narrow enough to imply input-output equivalence.Is tree equivalence decidable? We assign context-free grammars to recursion schemes in such a way that schemes are tree equivalent iff their grammars generate the same language. Known results on LL(k) grammars then imply that tree equivalence is decidable for a class of schemes which includes the monadic recursion schemes without constants. Some important nonmonadic schemes are also included
AbstractA tree can be represented by a language consisting of a suitable coding of its finite branch...
AbstractWe study transformations and equivalences of recursive program schemes. We give an optimizat...
There is currently considerable interest among computational linguists in grammatical formalisms wit...
Tree equivalence is a relation among polyadic recursion schemes. This relation is broad enough to be...
AbstractA tree can be represented by a language consisting of a suitable coding of its finite branch...
AbstractWe apply certain technical results, published in the first part of the present work to obtai...
The equivalence problem for deterministic context-free languages is shown to be decidable if and onl...
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In the paper, a complete system of transformation rules preserving the tree equivalence and a ...
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AbstractA tree can be represented by a language consisting of a suitable coding of its finite branch...
AbstractWe study transformations and equivalences of recursive program schemes. We give an optimizat...
There is currently considerable interest among computational linguists in grammatical formalisms wit...
Tree equivalence is a relation among polyadic recursion schemes. This relation is broad enough to be...
AbstractA tree can be represented by a language consisting of a suitable coding of its finite branch...
AbstractWe apply certain technical results, published in the first part of the present work to obtai...
The equivalence problem for deterministic context-free languages is shown to be decidable if and onl...
AbstractThis work presents a unified theory of recursive program schemes, context-free grammars, gra...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract The equivalence of leaf languag...
AbstractWe apply certain technical results, published in the first part of the present work to obtai...
AbstractIn the paper, a complete system of transformation rules preserving the tree equivalence and ...
AbstractOne approach to solving the equivalence problem for certain families of context free languag...
This paper presents general methods for studying the problems of translatability between classes of ...
In the paper, a complete system of transformation rules preserving the tree equivalence and a ...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
AbstractA tree can be represented by a language consisting of a suitable coding of its finite branch...
AbstractWe study transformations and equivalences of recursive program schemes. We give an optimizat...
There is currently considerable interest among computational linguists in grammatical formalisms wit...