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LORENC, L. MEDUNA, A.
Original Title
Self-Reproducing Translation Made by Pushdown Transducers
Type
article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
After a translation of an input string, x, to an output string, y, a self-reproducing pushdown transducer can make a self-reproducing step during which it moves y to its input tape and translates it again. In this self-reproducing way, it can repeat the translation n-times for any n >= 1. This paper demonstrates that every recursively enumerable language can be characterized by the domain or the range of the translation obtained from a self-reproducing pushdown transducer that repeats its translation no more than three times.
Keywords
pushdown transducer, self-reproducing pushdown transducer, queue grammar, left-extended queue grammar, translation
Authors
LORENC, L.; MEDUNA, A.
RIV year
2005
Released
14. 12. 2005
Publisher
Faculty of Informatics MU
Location
Brno
Pages from
59
Pages to
67
Pages count
9
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT18055, author="Luboš {Lorenc} and Alexandr {Meduna}", title="Self-Reproducing Translation Made by Pushdown Transducers", booktitle="PRE-PROCEEDINGS of the 1st Doctoral Workshop on Mathematical and Engineering Methods in Computer Science", year="2005", pages="59--67", publisher="Faculty of Informatics MU", address="Brno" }