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New Developments in Formal Languages and Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008)
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New Developments in Formal Languages and Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008)
Series: Studies in Computational Intelligence, 113
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The theory of formal languages is widely accepted as the backbone
of t- oretical computer science. It mainly originated from
mathematics (com- natorics, algebra, mathematical logic) and
generative linguistics. Later, new specializations emerged from
areas ofeither computer science(concurrent and distributed systems,
computer graphics, arti?cial life), biology (plant devel- ment,
molecular genetics), linguistics (parsing, text searching), or
mathem- ics (cryptography). All human problem solving capabilities
can be considered, in a certain sense, as a manipulation of symbols
and structures composed by symbols, which is actually the stem of
formal language theory. Language - in its two basic forms, natural
and arti?cial - is a particular case of a symbol system. This wide
range of motivations and inspirations explains the diverse -
plicability of formal language theory ? and all these together
explain the very large number of monographs and collective volumes
dealing with formal language theory. In 2004 Springer-Verlag
published the volume Formal Languages and - plications, edited by
C. Martin-Vide, V. Mitrana and G. P?un in the series Studies in
Fuzziness and Soft Computing 148, which was aimed at serving as an
overall course-aid and self-study material especially for PhD
students in formal language theory and applications. Actually, the
volume emerged in such a context: it contains the core information
from many of the lectures - livered to the students of the
International PhD School in Formal Languages and Applications
organized since 2002 by the Research Group on Mathem- ical
Linguistics from Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain."
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