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LUKÁŠ, R. MEDUNA, A.
Original Title
Multigenerative Grammar Systems and Matrix Grammars
Type
journal article in Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
Multigenerative grammar systems are based on cooperating context-free grammatical components that simultaneously generate their strings in a rule-controlled or nonterminal-controlled rewriting way, and after this simultaneous generation is completed, all the generated terminal strings are combined together by some common string operations, such as concatenation, and placed into the generated languages of these systems. The present paper proves that these systems are equivalent with the matrix grammars. In addition, we demonstrate that these systems with any number of grammatical components can be transformed to equivalent two-component versions of these systems. The paper points out that if these systems work in the leftmost rewriting way, they are more powerful than the systems working in a general way.
Keywords
multigenerative grammar systems; simultaneously controlled derivations; matrix grammars
Authors
LUKÁŠ, R.; MEDUNA, A.
RIV year
2010
Released
20. 12. 2010
ISBN
0023-5954
Periodical
Kybernetika
Year of study
46
Number
1
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
68
Pages to
82
Pages count
15
URL
http://www.dml.cz/bitstream/handle/10338.dmlcz/140054/Kybernetika_46-2010-1_5.pdf
BibTex
@article{BUT50887, author="Roman {Lukáš} and Alexandr {Meduna}", title="Multigenerative Grammar Systems and Matrix Grammars", journal="Kybernetika", year="2010", volume="46", number="1", pages="68--82", issn="0023-5954", url="http://www.dml.cz/bitstream/handle/10338.dmlcz/140054/Kybernetika_46-2010-1_5.pdf" }