As a Ph.D. candidate working in parsing and interested in model-theoretic syntax, I have found this book to be very useful. I have become very interested in the relation between languages, automata and logic, and how they relate to parsing and deduction. This handbook presents these things with so
Handbook of Formal Languages: Volume 2. Linear Modeling: Background and Application
✍ Scribed by Grzegorz Rozenberg, Arto Salomaa
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 552
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This second volume of the Handbook of Formal Languages contains the most fundamental applications of language theory. Various aspects of linguistics and parsing, both natural and programming languages, symbolic manipulation, and pattern matching are discussed. A special feature is the recently very active field of DNA computing.
✦ Subjects
Информатика и вычислительная техника;Теория автоматов;Справочники, каталоги, таблицы
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