AbstractThe degree of a graph H is the maximum among the degrees of its nodes. A set of graphs L is of bounded degree if there exists a positive integer n such that the degree of each graph in L does not exceed n. We demonstrate that it is decidable whether or not the (graph) language of an arbitrary node label controlled (NLC) grammar is of bounded degree. Moreover, it is shown that, given an arbitrary NLC grammar G generating the language L(G) of bounded degree, one can effectively compute the maximum integer which appears as the degree of a graph in L(G)
AbstractNode label controlled (NLC) grammars are graph grammars (operating on node labeled undirecte...
AbstractThe bounded Kn,n-problem is the question whether or not a graph language of a given graph gr...
AbstractA research into syntax analysis of node label controlled (NLC) graph grammars (introduced an...
AbstractThe degree of a graph H is the maximum among the degrees of its nodes. A set of graphs L is ...
AbstractThe complexity of the bounded degree problem is analyzed for graph languages generated by eN...
AbstractThe complexity of the bounded degree problem is analyzed for graph languages generated by eN...
AbstractConsider a class C of hyperedge-replacement graph grammars and a numeric function on graphs ...
AbstractNode label controlled (NLC) grammars are graph grammars (operating on node labeled undirecte...
Node label controlled (NLC) grammars are graph grammars (operating on node labeled undirected graphs...
AbstractConsider a class C of hyperedge-replacement graph grammars and a numeric function on graphs ...
AbstractWe consider an existential problem of a Chomsky-type normal form for unlabeled boundary NLC ...
AbstractWe consider an existential problem of a Chomsky-type normal form for unlabeled boundary NLC ...
AbstractIt is known that linear apex NLC (Lin-A-NLC) grammars can generate NP-complete graph languag...
In the previous paper (Rozenberg and Welz11986 a), it is open that whether there exists a positive i...
AbstractA graph grammar is linear if it generates graphs with at most one nonterminal node. Linear g...
AbstractNode label controlled (NLC) grammars are graph grammars (operating on node labeled undirecte...
AbstractThe bounded Kn,n-problem is the question whether or not a graph language of a given graph gr...
AbstractA research into syntax analysis of node label controlled (NLC) graph grammars (introduced an...
AbstractThe degree of a graph H is the maximum among the degrees of its nodes. A set of graphs L is ...
AbstractThe complexity of the bounded degree problem is analyzed for graph languages generated by eN...
AbstractThe complexity of the bounded degree problem is analyzed for graph languages generated by eN...
AbstractConsider a class C of hyperedge-replacement graph grammars and a numeric function on graphs ...
AbstractNode label controlled (NLC) grammars are graph grammars (operating on node labeled undirecte...
Node label controlled (NLC) grammars are graph grammars (operating on node labeled undirected graphs...
AbstractConsider a class C of hyperedge-replacement graph grammars and a numeric function on graphs ...
AbstractWe consider an existential problem of a Chomsky-type normal form for unlabeled boundary NLC ...
AbstractWe consider an existential problem of a Chomsky-type normal form for unlabeled boundary NLC ...
AbstractIt is known that linear apex NLC (Lin-A-NLC) grammars can generate NP-complete graph languag...
In the previous paper (Rozenberg and Welz11986 a), it is open that whether there exists a positive i...
AbstractA graph grammar is linear if it generates graphs with at most one nonterminal node. Linear g...
AbstractNode label controlled (NLC) grammars are graph grammars (operating on node labeled undirecte...
AbstractThe bounded Kn,n-problem is the question whether or not a graph language of a given graph gr...
AbstractA research into syntax analysis of node label controlled (NLC) graph grammars (introduced an...