We study dynamic membership problems for the Dyck languages, the class of strings of properly balanced parentheses. We also study the Dynamic Word problem for the free group. We present deterministic algorithms and data structures which maintain a string under replacements of symbols, insertions, and deletions of symbols, and language membership queries. Updates and queries are handled in polylogarithmic time. We also give both Las Vegas- and Monte Carlo-type randomised algorithms to achieve better running times, and present lower bounds on the complexity for variants of the problems
Keeping in mind, that any context free language can be mapped to a subset of Dyck languages and by s...
AbstractContext-free grammars are extended to the case where it is required that at each derivation ...
AbstractIn the dynamic dictionary matching problem, a dictionary D contains a set of patterns that c...
We study dynamic membership problems for the Dyck languages,the class of strings of properly balance...
34 pages. This is the full version with proofs of the ICALP'21 articleInternational audienceWe study...
Full Version Given a string σ over alphabet Σ and a grammar G defined over the same alphabet, how ma...
Abstract. The paper investigates the power of the dynamic complexity classes DynFO, DynQF and DynPRO...
Nebel M. On the Average Complexity of the Membership Problem for a Generalized Dyck Language. In: F...
Dynamic complexity classes such as DynFO, described by Immerman and Patnaik, have problems which are...
Visibly pushdown languages are an interesting subclass of deterministic contextfree languages that c...
The paper investigates the power of the dynamic complexity classes DynFO, DynQF and DynPROP over str...
We consider the recognition problem of the Dyck Language generalized for multiple types of brackets....
Abstract. A binary string B of length n = kt is a k-ary Dyck word if it contains t copies of 1, and ...
AbstractWe provide a new algebraic grammar for generalized Dyck languages as introduced by Labelle a...
We study a variant of the classical membership problem in automata theory, which consists of decidin...
Keeping in mind, that any context free language can be mapped to a subset of Dyck languages and by s...
AbstractContext-free grammars are extended to the case where it is required that at each derivation ...
AbstractIn the dynamic dictionary matching problem, a dictionary D contains a set of patterns that c...
We study dynamic membership problems for the Dyck languages,the class of strings of properly balance...
34 pages. This is the full version with proofs of the ICALP'21 articleInternational audienceWe study...
Full Version Given a string σ over alphabet Σ and a grammar G defined over the same alphabet, how ma...
Abstract. The paper investigates the power of the dynamic complexity classes DynFO, DynQF and DynPRO...
Nebel M. On the Average Complexity of the Membership Problem for a Generalized Dyck Language. In: F...
Dynamic complexity classes such as DynFO, described by Immerman and Patnaik, have problems which are...
Visibly pushdown languages are an interesting subclass of deterministic contextfree languages that c...
The paper investigates the power of the dynamic complexity classes DynFO, DynQF and DynPROP over str...
We consider the recognition problem of the Dyck Language generalized for multiple types of brackets....
Abstract. A binary string B of length n = kt is a k-ary Dyck word if it contains t copies of 1, and ...
AbstractWe provide a new algebraic grammar for generalized Dyck languages as introduced by Labelle a...
We study a variant of the classical membership problem in automata theory, which consists of decidin...
Keeping in mind, that any context free language can be mapped to a subset of Dyck languages and by s...
AbstractContext-free grammars are extended to the case where it is required that at each derivation ...
AbstractIn the dynamic dictionary matching problem, a dictionary D contains a set of patterns that c...