AbstractA deterministic pushdown acceptor is called a simple machine when it is restricted to have only one state, operate in real-time, and accept by empty store. While the existence of an effective procedure for deciding equivalence of languages accepted by these simple machines is well-known, it is shown that this family is powerful enough to have an undecidable inclusion problem. It follows that the inclusion problems for the LL(k) languages and the free monadic recursion schemes that do not use an identity function are also undecidable
A context-free language is said to be simple if it is accepted by a single-state deterministic pushd...
The k-insertion and shuffle operations on formal languages have been extensively studied in the comp...
We propose the class of visibly pushdown languages as embeddings of context-free languages that is r...
AbstractA deterministic pushdown acceptor is called a simple machine when it is restricted to have o...
The inclusion problem for the class of monadic recursion schemes is shown to be undecidable. The pro...
The existence and complexity of decision procedures for families of deterministic pushdown automata ...
The equivalence problem for deterministic context-free languages is shown to be decidable if and onl...
The equivalence problem is decidable for deterministic real-time pushdown store automata accepting b...
AbstractBy a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact ...
A number of results about deterministic languages (languages accepted by pushdown automata with no c...
Abstract. Checking whether one formal language is included in another is vital to many verification ...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
AbstractWe settle an open problem, the inclusion problem for pattern languages. This is the first kn...
We extend the restrictions which induce unique parsability in Chomsky grammars to accepting grammar ...
A context-free language is said to be simple if it is accepted by a single-state deterministic pushd...
The k-insertion and shuffle operations on formal languages have been extensively studied in the comp...
We propose the class of visibly pushdown languages as embeddings of context-free languages that is r...
AbstractA deterministic pushdown acceptor is called a simple machine when it is restricted to have o...
The inclusion problem for the class of monadic recursion schemes is shown to be undecidable. The pro...
The existence and complexity of decision procedures for families of deterministic pushdown automata ...
The equivalence problem for deterministic context-free languages is shown to be decidable if and onl...
The equivalence problem is decidable for deterministic real-time pushdown store automata accepting b...
AbstractBy a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact ...
A number of results about deterministic languages (languages accepted by pushdown automata with no c...
Abstract. Checking whether one formal language is included in another is vital to many verification ...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
AbstractWe settle an open problem, the inclusion problem for pattern languages. This is the first kn...
We extend the restrictions which induce unique parsability in Chomsky grammars to accepting grammar ...
A context-free language is said to be simple if it is accepted by a single-state deterministic pushd...
The k-insertion and shuffle operations on formal languages have been extensively studied in the comp...
We propose the class of visibly pushdown languages as embeddings of context-free languages that is r...