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    CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAGES AND PRIMITIVE WORDS

    by Pál Dömösi (Debrecen University, Hungary), Sándor Horváth (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary), & Masami Ito (Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan)

    A word is said to be primitive if it cannot be represented as any power of another word. It is a well-known conjecture that the set of all primitive words Q over a non-trivial alphabet is not context-free: this conjecture is still open. In this book, the authors deal with properties of primitive words over a non-primitive alphabet, the language consisting of all primitive words and related languages. Moreover, some decidable and undecidable problems with respect to the above languages are discussed as well. As another try, a search for a non-phrase structure grammar which generates Q is performed.

     
    Contents:
    • Combinatorial Properties of Words and Languages
    • Iteration Lemmata
    • Other Characterizations of Context-Free Languages
    • Palindromic, Slender and Polyslender Languages
    • Further Combinatorial Investigations on Primitive Words
    • Some Properties of the Language of Primitive Words
    • Primitive Words in Languages
    • Generating Primitive Words
    • Decidability, Roots and Multisets
    • Context-Free Languages and Nonprimitive Words
    • Marcus Contextual Grammars and Primitive Words
     
    Readership: Researchers, lecturers, senior undergraduates and graduate students in theoretical computer science.
     
     
    200pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Fall 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4271-66-0
    981-4271-66-7
       US$65 / £43

     


     

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