Jonathan Ashley, Brian Marcus, et al.
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems
Tree equivalence is a relation among polyadic recursion schemes. This relation is broad enough to be interesting: equivalent schemes may not be obviously equivalent and may still differ in computationally important ways. We show that this relation is also narrow enough to imply input-output equivalence. Is tree equivalence decidable? We assign context-free grammars to recursion schemes in such a way that schemes are tree equivalent iff their grammars generate the same language. Known results on LL(k) grammars then imply that tree equivalence is decidable for a class of schemes which includes the monadic recursion schemes without constants. Some important nonmonadic schemes are also included. © 1975 Academic Press, Inc.
Jonathan Ashley, Brian Marcus, et al.
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems
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