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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 299, Issues 1-3, 18 April 2003, Pages 633-662
 
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Hybrid modes in cooperating distributed grammar systems: combining the t-mode with the modes less-than-or-equals, slantk and =k

H. FernauE-mail The Corresponding Author, a, M. HolzerE-mail The Corresponding Author, b and R. FreundCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, c

a School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia b Institut für Informatik, Technische Universität München, Arcisstraße 21, D-80290 München, Germany c Institut für Computersprachen, Technische Universität Wien, Karlsplatz 13, A-1040, Wien, Austria

Received 15 September 2000; 
revised 12 April 2002; 
accepted 6 May 2002;
Communicated by A. Salomaa 
Available online 8 March 2003.

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Abstract

We continue our research on hybrid derivation modes of cooperating distributed (CD) grammar systems started in (Fernau et al., Proc. 3rd Internat. Conf. Developments in Language Theory, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1997, pp. 261–272; Theoret. Comput. Sci. 259 (2001) 405). Here, we focus on (hybrid) systems with context-free components working in a hybrid t- and Δk-mode, Δset membership, variant{less-than-or-equals, slant,=}. We prove that CD grammar systems working in the mode (tlogical and=1), which means that each component cannot perform more than one derivation step in a row, characterize the context-free programmed languages with finite index. Moreover, we show that additional external hybridization of this mode with, e.g., THE =1-mode (or =2-mode, respectively) leads to a characterization of the context-free ordered languages (or the context-free programmed languages with appearance checking, respectively). In particular, hybrid CD grammar systems with classical and internally hybrid modes have universal computational power, a result which is unknown for hybrid CD grammar systems whose components work only in classical modes, since such systems are computationally equivalent to recurrent programmed grammars with appearance checking, as shown in (Theoret. Computer. Sci. 259 (2001) 405). Furthermore, we obtain a characterization of ordered languages within the framework of CD grammar systems.

Author Keywords: Grammar systems; Hybrid modes; Ordered grammars; Programmed grammars


 
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