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Flip-pushdown automata, introduced by Sarkar [7], are pushdown automata with an additional ability to reverse the contents of their pushdown, and with the most interesting setting arising when the number of such flips is limited by a constant. Two characterizations of flip-pushdown automata (with a limited number of flips) in terms of grammars are presented in this paper. First, the model is characterized by context-free grammars with an extra ability to generate reversals, which are called reversal-generating context-free grammars (RGCFG). Next, a model of parallel word production called parallel interleaving grammar system (PIGS) is introduced, for which the equivalence with flip-pushdown automata is proved, linking flip-pushdown automata to parallelism. The characterization in terms of PIGS is used to prove that flip-pushdown automata (with a limited number of flips) are weaker than ET0L systems, which solves an open problem of Holzer and Kutrib [2].
This work has been supported by the grants VEGA 1/0979/12 and UK/322/2014.
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Kostolányi, P. (2015). Two Grammatical Equivalents of Flip-Pushdown Automata. In: Italiano, G.F., Margaria-Steffen, T., Pokorný, J., Quisquater, JJ., Wattenhofer, R. (eds) SOFSEM 2015: Theory and Practice of Computer Science. SOFSEM 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8939. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46078-8_25
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