
Metalinear CD grammar systems are context-free CD grammar systems where each component consists of metalinear productions. The maximal number of nonterminals in all starting productions is referred to as the width of a CD grammar system. It is shown that between the class of CD grammar systems of width m + 1 and of width m there are savings concerning the size of the grammar system not bounded by any recursive function. This is called a non-recursive trade-off. Furthermore, it is proven that there are non-recursive trade-offs between the class of metalinear CD grammar systems of width m and the class of (2m - 1)-linear context-free grammars. In addition, some decidability results are presented.
Descriptive complexity and finite models, Grammars and rewriting systems, decidability, non-recursive trade-off
Descriptive complexity and finite models, Grammars and rewriting systems, decidability, non-recursive trade-off
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