AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but whose expressions may differ. We define a class of syntactic similarity binary relations between linear structured schemas, which characterise schema equivalence for structured schemas that are linear, free and liberal. In this paper we report that similarity implies equivalence for linear schemas, and that a near-converse holds for schemas that are linear, free and liberal. We also show that the similarity of two linear schemas is polynomial-time decidable. Our main result considerably extends the class of program schemas for which equivalence is known to be decidable, and suggests that linearity is a constraint worthy of further inve...
Tree equivalence is a relation among polyadic recursion schemes. This relation is broad enough to be...
We consider a class of straight line programs admitting structured variables. It is easy to associat...
Divide the context-free languages into equivalence classes in the following way: L1 and L2 are in th...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical state-ment structure, but ...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
Program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but who...
Abstractprogram schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure,...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
Paterson introduced the notions of freedom and liberality as semantic restrictions on the class of s...
Some problems related to the class of program schemata introduced by R. M. Karpand R. M. Miller in p...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
. We present our work on the representation and correctness of program schemas, in the context of lo...
Tree equivalence is a relation among polyadic recursion schemes. This relation is broad enough to be...
We consider a class of straight line programs admitting structured variables. It is easy to associat...
Divide the context-free languages into equivalence classes in the following way: L1 and L2 are in th...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical state-ment structure, but ...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
Program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but who...
Abstractprogram schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure,...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
Paterson introduced the notions of freedom and liberality as semantic restrictions on the class of s...
Some problems related to the class of program schemata introduced by R. M. Karpand R. M. Miller in p...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
. We present our work on the representation and correctness of program schemas, in the context of lo...
Tree equivalence is a relation among polyadic recursion schemes. This relation is broad enough to be...
We consider a class of straight line programs admitting structured variables. It is easy to associat...
Divide the context-free languages into equivalence classes in the following way: L1 and L2 are in th...