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On the membership problem for regular DNLC grammars
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    On the membership problem for regular DNLC grammars (English)
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    There are (at least) three motivations to study the class of regular directed node-label controlled graph grammars (regular DNLC grammars for short): (1) it fits very well into the hierarchy of subclasses of DNLC grammars, (2) it generalizes naturally right-linear string grammars and (3) it provides a useful framework for the theory of concurrent systems based on the theory of traces. The complexity of (the membership problem for) the class of regular DNLC grammars is investigated.
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    regular directed node-label controlled graph grammars
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    complexity
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    membership problem
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