2005 |
12 | EE | Gundula Niemann,
Friedrich Otto:
The Church-Rosser languages are the deterministic variants of the growing context-sensitive languages.
Inf. Comput. 197(1-2): 1-21 (2005) |
2003 |
11 | | Gundula Niemann,
Friedrich Otto:
Church-Rosser Languages and Their Relationship to Other Language Classes.
Grammars and Automata for String Processing 2003: 295-304 |
10 | | Martin Beaudry,
Markus Holzer,
Gundula Niemann,
Friedrich Otto:
McNaughton families of languages.
Theor. Comput. Sci. 290(3): 1581-1628 (2003) |
2001 |
9 | EE | Gundula Niemann,
Jens R. Woinowski:
The Growing Context-Sensitive Languages Are the Acyclic Context-Sensitive Languages.
Developments in Language Theory 2001: 197-205 |
8 | EE | Gundula Niemann,
Johannes Waldmann:
Some Regular Languages That Are Church-Rosser Congruential.
Developments in Language Theory 2001: 330-339 |
7 | EE | Martin Beaudry,
Markus Holzer,
Gundula Niemann,
Friedrich Otto:
On the Relationship between the McNaughton Families of Languages and the Chomsky Hierarchy.
Developments in Language Theory 2001: 340-348 |
6 | | Gundula Niemann,
Friedrich Otto:
On the Power of RRWW-Automata.
Words, Semigroups, and Transductions 2001: 341-355 |
2000 |
5 | | Gundula Niemann,
Friedrich Otto:
Confluent Internal Contextual Languages.
Recent Topics in Mathematical and Computational Linguistics 2000: 234-244 |
1999 |
4 | | Gundula Niemann,
Friedrich Otto:
Restarting automata, Church-Rosser languages, and representations of r.e. languages.
Developments in Language Theory 1999: 103-114 |
1998 |
3 | EE | Gundula Niemann,
Friedrich Otto:
The Church-Rosser Languages Are the Deterministic Variants of the Growing Context-Sensitive Languages.
FoSSaCS 1998: 243-257 |
1996 |
2 | EE | Gerhard Buntrock,
Gundula Niemann:
Weakly Growing Context-Sensitive Grammars.
Chicago J. Theor. Comput. Sci. 1996: (1996) |
1995 |
1 | | Gerhard Buntrock,
Gundula Niemann:
On Weak Growing Context-Sensitive Grammars.
LATIN 1995: 180-194 |