Title
When input-driven pushdown automata meet reversibility.
Abstract
We investigate subfamilies of context-free languages that share two important properties. The languages are accepted by input-driven pushdown automata as well as by a reversible pushdown automata. So, the languages are input driven and reversible at the same time. This intersection can be defined on the underlying language families or on the underlying machine classes. It turns out that the latter class is properly included in the former. The relationships between the language families obtained in this way and to reversible context-free languages as well as to input-driven languages are studied. In general, a hierarchical inclusion structure within the real-time deterministic context-free languages is obtained. Finally, the closure properties of these families under the standard operations are investigated and it turns out that all language families introduced are anti-AFLs.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1051/ita/2016016
RAIRO-THEORETICAL INFORMATICS AND APPLICATIONS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Reversible computation,input-driven pushdown automata,formal languages,closure properties.
Journal
50
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
SP4
0988-3754
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Martin Kutrib177889.77
Andreas Malcher220439.40
Matthias Wendlandt33214.13