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    On inherently ambiguous E0L languages (English)
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    In this paper the interesting topic of ambiguity of E0L languages is considered. It is known that an E0L system is called ambiguous if its language contains a word with (at least) two different derivation trees in G. An E0L language is called inherently E0L-ambiguous if every E0L system that generates it is ambiguous. The authors demonstrate that there exist inherently ambiguous E0L languages. Particularly it is proved that the language \[ \{a^ mb^{2^ n}:1\leq m\leq n\}\cup \{a^{m^ 2}b^{2^ n}:1\leq m\leq n\} \] is an inherently ambiguous E0L language.
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    ambiguity
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    E0L languages
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    inherently ambiguous E0L language
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