AbstractThe number of nonterminals in a linear conjunctive grammar is considered as a descriptional complexity measure of this family of languages. It is proved that a hierarchy collapses, and for every linear conjunctive grammar there exists and can be effectively constructed a linear conjunctive grammar that accepts the same language and contains exactly two nonterminals. This yields a partition of linear conjunctive languages into two nonempty disjoint classes of those with nonterminal complexity 1 and 2. The basic properties of the family of languages for which one nonterminal suffices are established. Nonterminal complexity of grammars in the linear normal form is also investigated
AbstractIt is shown that every conjunctive language is generated by a conjunctive grammar from a spe...
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AbstractThe number of nonterminals in a linear conjunctive grammar is considered as a descriptional ...
A weakly conditional grammar is specified as a pair K = (G, G′) where G is a context-free grammar, a...
AbstractThis paper studies the nonterminal complexity of tree controlled grammars. It is proved that...
AbstractLinear conjunctive grammars are conjunctive grammars in which the body of each conjunct cont...
This paper studies the nonterminal complexity of tree controlled grammars. It is proved that the num...
A tree controlled grammar is specified as a pair (G, G′) where G is a context-free grammar and G′ is...
AbstractA tree controlled grammar is specified as a pair (G,G′) where G is a context-free grammar an...
We refine the classical notion of the nonterminal complexity of graph-controlled grammars, programme...
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In this paper we study the nonterminal complexity of Lindenmayer systems with respect to tree contro...
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AbstractIn this note we answer an open question in the theory of grammatical complexity: We show tha...
AbstractIt is shown that every conjunctive language is generated by a conjunctive grammar from a spe...
AbstractThis paper discusses the descriptional complexity of scattered context grammars with respect...
AbstractA graph grammar is linear if it generates graphs with at most one nonterminal node. Linear g...
AbstractThe number of nonterminals in a linear conjunctive grammar is considered as a descriptional ...
A weakly conditional grammar is specified as a pair K = (G, G′) where G is a context-free grammar, a...
AbstractThis paper studies the nonterminal complexity of tree controlled grammars. It is proved that...
AbstractLinear conjunctive grammars are conjunctive grammars in which the body of each conjunct cont...
This paper studies the nonterminal complexity of tree controlled grammars. It is proved that the num...
A tree controlled grammar is specified as a pair (G, G′) where G is a context-free grammar and G′ is...
AbstractA tree controlled grammar is specified as a pair (G,G′) where G is a context-free grammar an...
We refine the classical notion of the nonterminal complexity of graph-controlled grammars, programme...
AbstractWe show that, in the case of context-free programmed grammars with appearance checking worki...
In this paper we study the nonterminal complexity of Lindenmayer systems with respect to tree contro...
Abstract. Linear languages can be characterized by regular-like expressions (linear expressions) acc...
AbstractIn this note we answer an open question in the theory of grammatical complexity: We show tha...
AbstractIt is shown that every conjunctive language is generated by a conjunctive grammar from a spe...
AbstractThis paper discusses the descriptional complexity of scattered context grammars with respect...
AbstractA graph grammar is linear if it generates graphs with at most one nonterminal node. Linear g...