11 papers:
- DLT-J-2013-DrosteV14 #context-free grammar #theorem
- The Chomsky-SCHüTzenberger Theorem for Quantitative Context-Free Languages (MD, HV), pp. 955–970.
- DLT-2013-DrosteV #context-free grammar #theorem
- The Chomsky-Schützenberger Theorem for Quantitative Context-Free Languages (MD, HV), pp. 203–214.
- DLT-2012-Okhotin #theorem
- Non-erasing Variants of the Chomsky-Schützenberger Theorem (AO), pp. 121–129.
- LATA-2010-YoshinakaKS #context-free grammar #multi
- Chomsky-Schützenberger-Type Characterization of Multiple Context-Free Languages (RY, YK, HS), pp. 596–607.
- LATA-2009-Onodera #locality #using
- New Morphic Characterizations of Languages in Chomsky Hierarchy Using Insertion and Locality (KO), pp. 648–659.
- DLT-2003-Otto #automaton
- Restarting Automata and Their Relations to the Chomsky Hierarchy (FO), pp. 55–74.
- DLT-2001-BeaudryHNO #on the #product line
- On the Relationship between the McNaughton Families of Languages and the Chomsky Hierarchy (MB, MH, GN, FO), pp. 340–348.
- ICML-2000-MuggletonBS #biology #learning #product line #sequence
- Learning Chomsky-like Grammars for Biological Sequence Families (SM, CHB, AS), pp. 631–638.
- ICALP-1982-Brandenburg #theorem
- Extended Chomsky-Schützenberger Theorems (FJB), pp. 83–93.
- ICALP-1981-Istrail #product line
- Chomsky-Schützenberger Representations for Families of Languages and Grammatical Types (SI), pp. 333–347.
- ICALP-1979-KamimuraS #graph
- DAGs and Chomsky Hierarchy (Extended Abstract) (TK, GS), pp. 331–337.