This paper connects between notions of pure formal language theory and nondeterministic programming. The notion of a fair derivation in a context-free grammar is defined, whereby for every variable appearing infinitely often in sentential forms of an infinite derivation, each of its rules is used infinitely often. A context-free language is fairly generated if it has a grammar all of whose fair derivations are finite. It is proved that a context-free grammar is fairly terminating iff it is non-expansive
We investigate context-free grammars the rules of which can be used in a productive and in a reducti...
A context-free grammar is a set of mathematical rules that classifies strings (sequences of symbols)...
AbstractSelective substitution grammars based on ‘context-free’ productions form a possible framewor...
This paper connects between notions of pure formal language theory and nondeterministic programming....
AbstractIn (Porat et al., 1982, Inform. and Control 55, 108–116) the notion of fair derivations in c...
AbstractContext-free grammars are widely used for the simple form of their rules. A derivation step ...
AbstractMany rewriting systems with context-free productions and with controlled derivations have be...
If G is a grammar such that in each non-context-free rule of G, the right side contains a string of ...
For context-free grammars the restrictive devices of unordered scattered context, random context, pa...
One of the difficulties in the analysis of context-free grammars (and therefore languages) is the st...
Parallel context-free languages are generated by context-free grammars in which every occurrence of ...
The concept of SVMT-bounded grammars is introduced. It is shown that SVMT-bounded grammars generate ...
The equivalence problem for nondeterministic e-free generalized machines is known to be undecidable....
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Büchi acceptance condition generating languages of coun...
AbstractA derivation in a phrase-structure grammar is said to be k-bounded if each word in the deriv...
We investigate context-free grammars the rules of which can be used in a productive and in a reducti...
A context-free grammar is a set of mathematical rules that classifies strings (sequences of symbols)...
AbstractSelective substitution grammars based on ‘context-free’ productions form a possible framewor...
This paper connects between notions of pure formal language theory and nondeterministic programming....
AbstractIn (Porat et al., 1982, Inform. and Control 55, 108–116) the notion of fair derivations in c...
AbstractContext-free grammars are widely used for the simple form of their rules. A derivation step ...
AbstractMany rewriting systems with context-free productions and with controlled derivations have be...
If G is a grammar such that in each non-context-free rule of G, the right side contains a string of ...
For context-free grammars the restrictive devices of unordered scattered context, random context, pa...
One of the difficulties in the analysis of context-free grammars (and therefore languages) is the st...
Parallel context-free languages are generated by context-free grammars in which every occurrence of ...
The concept of SVMT-bounded grammars is introduced. It is shown that SVMT-bounded grammars generate ...
The equivalence problem for nondeterministic e-free generalized machines is known to be undecidable....
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Büchi acceptance condition generating languages of coun...
AbstractA derivation in a phrase-structure grammar is said to be k-bounded if each word in the deriv...
We investigate context-free grammars the rules of which can be used in a productive and in a reducti...
A context-free grammar is a set of mathematical rules that classifies strings (sequences of symbols)...
AbstractSelective substitution grammars based on ‘context-free’ productions form a possible framewor...