Metatheorems are presented which can be used to (i) establish undecidability results about context-free grammar problems, and (ii) establish lower bounds on certain decidable grammar problems. The main undecidability result is obtained through the simulation of a Turing machine which always halts. This technique promises to be applicable in many situations where conventional techniques for proving undecidability do not succeed
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Müller acceptance condition that generate languages of ...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
AbstractThis paper presents a pair of sufficient conditions, within an algebraic model of the genera...
Metatheorems are presented which can be used to (i) establish undecidability results about context-f...
Four of the criteria of complexity of the description of context-free languages by context-free gram...
In this paper we investigate the computational complexity of the inequivalence problems for commutat...
We give in this paper a logical characterization for unambiguous Context Free Languages, in the vein...
AbstractA metatheorem will be proved for decision problems which can be represented by pairs of simp...
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Müller acceptance condition that generate languages of ...
AbstractBy a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact ...
The use of unconstrained context-free grammars for generalized parsing techniques has several advant...
AbstractWe show that, in the case of context-free programmed grammars with appearance checking worki...
We consider the complexity of the equivalence and containment problems for regular expressions and c...
AbstractLanguage equivalence, grammatical covering and structural equivalence are all notions of sim...
A context-free grammar G is ambiguous if and only if there is a word that can be generated by G with...
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Müller acceptance condition that generate languages of ...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
AbstractThis paper presents a pair of sufficient conditions, within an algebraic model of the genera...
Metatheorems are presented which can be used to (i) establish undecidability results about context-f...
Four of the criteria of complexity of the description of context-free languages by context-free gram...
In this paper we investigate the computational complexity of the inequivalence problems for commutat...
We give in this paper a logical characterization for unambiguous Context Free Languages, in the vein...
AbstractA metatheorem will be proved for decision problems which can be represented by pairs of simp...
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Müller acceptance condition that generate languages of ...
AbstractBy a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact ...
The use of unconstrained context-free grammars for generalized parsing techniques has several advant...
AbstractWe show that, in the case of context-free programmed grammars with appearance checking worki...
We consider the complexity of the equivalence and containment problems for regular expressions and c...
AbstractLanguage equivalence, grammatical covering and structural equivalence are all notions of sim...
A context-free grammar G is ambiguous if and only if there is a word that can be generated by G with...
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Müller acceptance condition that generate languages of ...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
AbstractThis paper presents a pair of sufficient conditions, within an algebraic model of the genera...