By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the inclusion problem for unambiguous context-free grammars is undecidable. The argument or some straightforward modification also applies to some other subclasses of context-free languages such as linear languages, sequential languages, and DSC-languages (i.e., languages generated by context-free grammars with disjunct syntactic categories). We also consider instances of the problem ``Is $L(D_1 )\subseteq L(D_2 )^$ ?'' where $D_1$ and $D_2$ are taken from possibly different descriptor families of subclasses of context-free languages
AbstractGiven a regular language L we construct a pure context-free grammar G such that L is pure co...
Parallel context-free languages are generated by context-free grammars in which every occurrence of ...
In the theory of automata and formal languages, the undecidability of various properties has been st...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
AbstractBy a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact ...
AbstractBy a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact ...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
AbstractA context-free grammar is said to be NTS if the set of sentential forms it generates is unch...
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Büchi acceptance condition generating languages of coun...
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Müller acceptance condition that generate languages of ...
AbstractThe equivalence problem for context-free grammars is “given two arbitrary grammars, do they ...
AbstractIt is undecidable whether or not a given context-free language and a propagating DT0L langua...
It is proved that the languages generated by context-free grammars, whose rules are partially ordere...
The concept of SVMT-bounded grammars is introduced. It is shown that SVMT-bounded grammars generate ...
The ambiguity problem for general context-free phrase structure grammars has been shown undecidable....
AbstractGiven a regular language L we construct a pure context-free grammar G such that L is pure co...
Parallel context-free languages are generated by context-free grammars in which every occurrence of ...
In the theory of automata and formal languages, the undecidability of various properties has been st...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
AbstractBy a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact ...
AbstractBy a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact ...
By a reduction to Post's Correspondence Problem we provide a direct proof of the known fact that the...
AbstractA context-free grammar is said to be NTS if the set of sentential forms it generates is unch...
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Büchi acceptance condition generating languages of coun...
AbstractWe define context-free grammars with Müller acceptance condition that generate languages of ...
AbstractThe equivalence problem for context-free grammars is “given two arbitrary grammars, do they ...
AbstractIt is undecidable whether or not a given context-free language and a propagating DT0L langua...
It is proved that the languages generated by context-free grammars, whose rules are partially ordere...
The concept of SVMT-bounded grammars is introduced. It is shown that SVMT-bounded grammars generate ...
The ambiguity problem for general context-free phrase structure grammars has been shown undecidable....
AbstractGiven a regular language L we construct a pure context-free grammar G such that L is pure co...
Parallel context-free languages are generated by context-free grammars in which every occurrence of ...
In the theory of automata and formal languages, the undecidability of various properties has been st...