On Two Letters versus Three
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Kozen, Dexter
Abstract
If A is a context-free language over a two-letter alphabet, then the set of all words obtained by sorting words in A and the set of all permutations of words in A are context-free. This is false over alphabets of three or more letters. Thus these problems illustrate a difference in behavior between two- and three-letter alphabets.
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2002-02-04
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Cornell University
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technical report