
doi: 10.1007/bf01744582
We define topdown pushdown tree automata (PDTA's) which extend the usual string pushdown automata by allowing trees instead of strings in both the input and the stack. We prove that PDTA's recognize the class of context-free tree languages. (Quasi)realtime and deterministic PDTA's accept the classes of Greibach and deterministic tree languages, respectively. Finally, PDTA's are shown to be equivalent to restricted PDTA's, whose stack is linear: this both yields a more operational way of recognizing context-free tree languages and connects them with the class of indexed languages.
topdown pushdown tree automata, indexed languages, Greibach tree languages, [INFO.INFO-DS] Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS], Formal languages and automata, deterministic tree languages, context-free tree languages, Models of computation (Turing machines, etc.)
topdown pushdown tree automata, indexed languages, Greibach tree languages, [INFO.INFO-DS] Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS], Formal languages and automata, deterministic tree languages, context-free tree languages, Models of computation (Turing machines, etc.)
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