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Scattered context grammars that erase nonterminals in a generalized k-limited way

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A scattered context grammar erases nonterminals in a generalized k-limited way in a successful derivation, where k is a positive integer, if in every sentential form of a derivation, each of its substrings consisting of nonterminals from which the grammar derives empty strings is of length k or less. This paper demonstrates that if a scattered context grammar generates its sentences in this way, it can be converted to a scattered context grammar without erasing productions; in general, however, this is not possible.

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Correspondence to Alexander Meduna.

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This work was supported by GAČR grants 201/07/0005, 102/05/H050, and Research Plan MSM 021630528.

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Meduna, A., Techet, J. Scattered context grammars that erase nonterminals in a generalized k-limited way. Acta Informatica 45, 593–608 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00236-008-0081-4

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