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Contextual Grammars with Uniform Sets of Trajectories

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A uniform contextual grammar with contexts shuffled along trajectories uses the same set of trajectories for each context. We prove that when the alphabet has at least two symbols, the non-uniform contextual grammars with trajectories are strictly more powerful than the uniform variant. For unary alphabets the generative power of the two variants coincides, and the same is true for grammars where the sets of trajectories are regular or context-free.
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341--351
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Bibliogr. 16 poz.
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  • School of Computing, Queenćs University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L3N6
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  • School of Computing, Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada
Bibliografia
  • [1] Domaratzki, M.: Semantic shuffle on and deletion along trajectories, Developments in Language Theory, DLT’04, Auckland, New Zealand, December 2004, Lect. Notes Comput. Sci. 3340, Springer-Verlag, 2004, 163–174.
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  • [3] Ilie, L.: On the computational complexity of contextual languages, Theoretical Computer Science 183, 1997, 33–44.
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  • [8] Martin-Vide, C., Mateescu, A., Salomaa, A., Rozenberg, G.: Contexts on trajectories, International Journal of Computer Mathematics 73, 1999, 15–36. (Preliminary version appeared as TUCS Technical Report No 214, 1998.)
  • [9] Martin-Vide, C., Mateescu, A.: Contextual grammars with trajectories, Proceedings of DLT’99, (G. Rozenberg, W. Thomas Eds.), World Scientific, Singapore, 2000, 362–374.
  • [10] Mateescu, A.: Marcus contextual grammars with shuffled contexts, in: Mathematical Aspects of Natural and Formal Languages, (Gh. Păun, Ed.),World Scientific, Singapore, 1994, 275–284.
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