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Full AFLs and nested iterated substitution

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A superAFL is a family of languages closed under union with unitary sets, intersection with regular sets, and nested iterated substitution and containing at least one nonunitary set containing all context-free languages.
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A superAFL is a family of languages closed under union with unitary sets, intersection with regular sets, and nested iterated substitution and containing at least one nonunitary set Every superAFL is a full AFL containing all context-free languages If L is a full principal AFL, then Ŝ∞(L), the least superAFL containing L, is full principal If L is not substitution closed, the substitution closure of L is properly contained in Ŝ∞(L) The indexed languages form a superAFL which is not the least superAFL containing the one-way stack languages If L has a decidable emptiness problem, so does Ŝ∞(L) IfDs is an AFA, L = L(Ds) and Dw is the family of machines whose data structure is a pushdown store of tapes of Ds, then L(Ds) = Ŝ∞(L) if, and only if, Ds is nontrivial If Ds is uniformly erasable and L(Ds) has a decidable emptiness problem, then it is decidable if a member of Dw is finitely nested

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Multiplication tables and word-hyperbolicity in free products of semigroups, monoids and groups

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors studied the properties of word-hyperbolic semigroups and monoids and proved that the semigroup free product of two word-Hyperbolic semiigroups is again word hyperbolic under mild conditions on the semigroup involved, satisfied, for example, by monoids or regular semiggroups.
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Hyperbolic tilings and formal language theory

TL;DR: In this article, the appropriate class of languages to which belong various objects associated with tessellations in the hyperbolic plane are given. But they do not specify the corresponding classes of languages.
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Réécriture d’arbres de piles et traces de systèmes à compteurs

TL;DR: Nous montrons que les graphes definis par ces systemes de reecriture suffixe d'arbres de piles possedent une FO-theorie decidable, en montrant that ces graphes peuvent etre obtenu par une interpretation a ensembles finis depuis un graphe de the hierarchie a piles.
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Kontextfreie Sprachen, Fortsetzung

TL;DR: In this article, the Definition of kontextfreien Sprachen, syntaktische Analyse, Schranken in Ableitungen, and Teilfamilien von Kontext-freien SPRAChen are discussed.
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Basic tree transducers

TL;DR: The concept of basic tree transducers is investigated in this article, and a close connection between path languages of ranges of (compositions of) basic trees and control on linear grammars is established.
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Indexed Grammars—An Extension of Context-Free Grammars

TL;DR: A new type of grammar for generating formal languages, called an indexed grammar, is presented, and the class of languages generated by indexed grammars has closure properties and decidability results similar to those for context-free languages.
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Grammars with macro-like productions

TL;DR: Two new classes of grammars based on programming macros are studied, one of which is IO but not OI and the other OI but not IO, showing that neither class contains the other.
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One-way stack automata

TL;DR: A number of operations which either preserve sets accepted by one-way stack automata or preserve setsaccepted by deterministic one- way stack Automata are presented.
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Nested Stack Automata

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Checking automata and one-way stack languages

TL;DR: The quasi-real-time one- way stack languages are not a full AFL but are a proper subAFL of the one-way stack languages, which properly include the stack languages.