AbstractDepth-synchronization measures the number of parallel derivation steps in a synchronized context-free (SCF) grammar. When not bounded by a constant the depth-synchronization measure of an SCF grammar is at least logarithmic and at most linear with respect to the word length. Languages with linear depth-synchronization measure and languages with a depth-synchronization measure in between logarithmic and linear are proven to exist. This gives rise to a strict infinite hierarchy within the family of SCF (and ET0L) languages
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AbstractIn this note we answer an open question in the theory of grammatical complexity: We show tha...
AbstractDepth-synchronization measures the number of parallel derivation steps in a synchronized con...
AbstractWe consider depth of derivations as a complexity measure for synchronized and ordinary conte...
AbstractWe consider the yield languages of synchronized tree automata, called the synchronized conte...
AbstractWe consider depth of derivations as a complexity measure for synchronized and ordinary conte...
AbstractWe consider the yield languages of synchronized tree automata, called the synchronized conte...
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International audienceDeterministic graph grammars are finite devices which generate the transition ...
Several recent works have studied subfamilies of deterministic context-free languages with good cl...
Synchronous Context-Free Grammars (SCFGs), also known as syntax-directed translation schemata [1,2],...
International audienceFunctional graph grammars are finite devices which generate the class of regul...
In this paper we discuss parallel derivations for context-free, contextsensitive and phrase-structur...
This paper proves the existence of a hierarchy of languages which is properly contained in the conte...
AbstractK-depth grammars extend context-free grammars allowingk⩾1 rewriting points for a single non-...
AbstractIn this paper we study the generative power of context-free returning parallel communicating...
AbstractIn this note we answer an open question in the theory of grammatical complexity: We show tha...
AbstractDepth-synchronization measures the number of parallel derivation steps in a synchronized con...
AbstractWe consider depth of derivations as a complexity measure for synchronized and ordinary conte...
AbstractWe consider the yield languages of synchronized tree automata, called the synchronized conte...
AbstractWe consider depth of derivations as a complexity measure for synchronized and ordinary conte...
AbstractWe consider the yield languages of synchronized tree automata, called the synchronized conte...
AbstractControl grammars, a generalization of context-free grammars recently introduced for use in n...
International audienceDeterministic graph grammars are finite devices which generate the transition ...
Several recent works have studied subfamilies of deterministic context-free languages with good cl...
Synchronous Context-Free Grammars (SCFGs), also known as syntax-directed translation schemata [1,2],...
International audienceFunctional graph grammars are finite devices which generate the class of regul...
In this paper we discuss parallel derivations for context-free, contextsensitive and phrase-structur...
This paper proves the existence of a hierarchy of languages which is properly contained in the conte...
AbstractK-depth grammars extend context-free grammars allowingk⩾1 rewriting points for a single non-...
AbstractIn this paper we study the generative power of context-free returning parallel communicating...
AbstractIn this note we answer an open question in the theory of grammatical complexity: We show tha...