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Graph Grammars and Operations on Graphs
- , in Chapter 8, we look at the classes of regular, linear, and derivation-bounded languages under
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Multilanguage Hierarchical Logics (or: How We Can Do Without Modal Logics)
- machinery to the axioms). What can be derived is bound by language: certain formulas (like the conjunction
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Multilanguage systems
- and conclusions belong to distinct languages. Bridge rules allow to derive a theorem in a theory from a theorem
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Conditional Context-Free Languages of Finite Index
- . Ginsburg and Spanier introduced derivation-bounded languages [14]. There, all words which have a successful
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Hierarchical Meta-Logics for Belief and Provability: How We Can Do Without Modal Logics
- is bound by language: certain formulas (like the conjunction of two theorems in two distinct theories
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Pei Hsia and Raymond T. Yeh
- languages is acceptable by marker automata; 2. the family of derivation bounded languages is acceptable
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