Strictly Locally Testable and Resources Restricted Control Languages in Tree-Controlled Grammars

Bianca Truthe

Tree-controlled grammars are context-free grammars where the derivation process is controlled in such a way that every word on a level of the derivation tree must belong to a certain control language. We investigate the generative capacity of such tree-controlled grammars where the control languages are special regular sets, especially strictly locally testable languages or languages restricted by resources of the generation (number of non-terminal symbols or production rules) or acceptance (number of states). Furthermore, the set theoretic inclusion relations of these subregular language families themselves are studied.

In Zsolt Gazdag, Szabolcs Iván and Gergely Kovásznai: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Automata and Formal Languages (AFL 2023), Eger, Hungary, September 5-7, 2023, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 386, pp. 253–268.
Published: 3rd September 2023.

ArXived at: https://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.386.20 bibtex PDF
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