Developments in language theory II : at the crossroads of mathematics, computer science and biology : Magdeburg, Germany 17-21 July 1995
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Developments in language theory II : at the crossroads of mathematics, computer science and biology : Magdeburg, Germany 17-21 July 1995
World Scientific, c1996
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The contributions of the proceedings cover almost all parts of the theory of formal languages from pure theoretical investigations to applications to programming languages. Main topics are combinatorial properties of words, sequences of words and sets of words, grammar systems and grammars with controlled derivations, generation of higher-dimensional objects and graphs, trace languages, numerical parameters of automata and languages.
Table of Contents
- Towards robustness in parsing - fuzzifying context-free language recognition
- the computational complexity of PCGS with regular components
- prefix and periodic languages of rational w-languages
- Cantor sets and Dejean's conjecture
- recent developments in trace theory
- trace language definable with modular quantifiers
- finite state recognizability for two-dimensional languages - a brief survey
- on emptiness and counting for alternating finite automata
- descriptional and computational complexity measure for distributive generation of languages
- nondeterminism degrees of context-free languages
- the membership problem for unordered vector languages
- transforming a single-valued transducer into a mealy machine.
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