Springer, 1997. — 552 p. The need for a comprehensive survey-type exposition on formal languages and related mainstream areas of computer science has been evident for some years. In the early 1970s, when the book Formal Languages by the second-mentioned editor appeared, it was still quite feasible to write a comprehensive book with that title and include also topics of current...
Springer, 1997. — 646 p. The need for a comprehensive survey-type exposition on formal languages and related mainstream areas of computer science has been evident for some years. In the early 1970s, when the book Formal Languages by the second- mentioned editor appeared, it was still quite feasible to write a comprehensive book with that title and include also topics of current...
Springer, 1997. — 873 p. This first volume of the Handbook of Formal Languages gives a comprehensive authoritative exposition on the core of language theory. Grammars, codes, power series, L systems, and combinatorics on words are all discussed in a thorough, yet self-contained manner. This is perhaps the most informative single volume in the history of theoretical computer...
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