AbstractWe discuss the computational complexity of context-free languages, concentrating on two well-known structural properties—immunity and pseudorandomness. An infinite language is REG-immune (resp., CFL-immune) if it contains no infinite subset that is a regular (resp., context-free) language. We prove that (i) there is a context-free REG-immune language outside REG/n and (ii) there is a REG-bi-immune language that can be computed deterministically using logarithmic space. We also show that (iii) there is a CFL-simple set, where a CFL-simple language is an infinite context-free language whose complement is CFL-immune. Similar to the REG-immunity, a REG-primeimmune language has no polynomially dense subsets that are also regular. We furt...
AbstractWe present a simple parallel algorithm recognizing unambiguous context-free languages on a C...
We consider general computational models: one-way and two-way finite automata, and logarithmic space...
This thesis analyzes the descriptional power of finite automata, regular expressions, pushdown auto...
AbstractWe discuss the computational complexity of context-free languages, concentrating on two well...
AbstractThis paper contains further study of the randomness properties of languages. The connection ...
AbstractFor a countably infinite alphabet Δ, the classes Reg(Δ) of regular languages and CFL(Δ) of c...
AbstractWe prove that every unambiguous context-free language can be recognized in O(log n) time on ...
Probabilistic B\"{u}chi Automata (\PBA) are randomized, finite state automata that process input str...
The problem of the commutative equivalence of context-free and regular languages is studied. Conditi...
Any one counter language that is not nonterminal bounded must contain an infinite regular set; every...
AbstractThe growing context-sensitive languages are characterized by a non-deterministic machine mod...
An ω-language is a set consisting of ω-length strings over some alphabet; an ω-automaton is a device...
We consider the complexity of the equivalence and containment problems for regular expressions and c...
AbstractIt is shown that the problem whether an effectively given deterministic ω-context-free langu...
The problem of the commutative equivalence of context-free and regular languages is studied. In part...
AbstractWe present a simple parallel algorithm recognizing unambiguous context-free languages on a C...
We consider general computational models: one-way and two-way finite automata, and logarithmic space...
This thesis analyzes the descriptional power of finite automata, regular expressions, pushdown auto...
AbstractWe discuss the computational complexity of context-free languages, concentrating on two well...
AbstractThis paper contains further study of the randomness properties of languages. The connection ...
AbstractFor a countably infinite alphabet Δ, the classes Reg(Δ) of regular languages and CFL(Δ) of c...
AbstractWe prove that every unambiguous context-free language can be recognized in O(log n) time on ...
Probabilistic B\"{u}chi Automata (\PBA) are randomized, finite state automata that process input str...
The problem of the commutative equivalence of context-free and regular languages is studied. Conditi...
Any one counter language that is not nonterminal bounded must contain an infinite regular set; every...
AbstractThe growing context-sensitive languages are characterized by a non-deterministic machine mod...
An ω-language is a set consisting of ω-length strings over some alphabet; an ω-automaton is a device...
We consider the complexity of the equivalence and containment problems for regular expressions and c...
AbstractIt is shown that the problem whether an effectively given deterministic ω-context-free langu...
The problem of the commutative equivalence of context-free and regular languages is studied. In part...
AbstractWe present a simple parallel algorithm recognizing unambiguous context-free languages on a C...
We consider general computational models: one-way and two-way finite automata, and logarithmic space...
This thesis analyzes the descriptional power of finite automata, regular expressions, pushdown auto...