Abstract

A generalization of ET0L systems is introduced: grammars with branching synchronization and nested tables. The main result is that branching synchronization grammars with tables of nesting depth n have the same string- and tree-generating power as n-fold compositions of top-down tree transducers. Based on this it is shown, e.g., that the family of generated string languages is a full principal AFL for each n.

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