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the rules to be any functions that map strings onto strings ; i.e. , he does not even require that the functions be computable , let alone of the very special nature that corresponds to the rules of a rewriting system .
the rules to be any functions that map strings onto strings ; i.e. , he does not even require that the functions be computable , let alone of the very special nature that corresponds to the rules of a rewriting system .
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Rules a and d contain precisely the same environment and output , and if we simply let rule d apply to the output of rule ... This means that , ignoring for the moment the problem of rules c and e , we can settle on the follow- ing two ...
Rules a and d contain precisely the same environment and output , and if we simply let rule d apply to the output of rule ... This means that , ignoring for the moment the problem of rules c and e , we can settle on the follow- ing two ...
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Each of these rule sequences in turn may itself be considered a program which , having as input the forms of * L , derives ... That is , one must conflate , whenever possible , those rules which are the same in * L and any one of the ...
Each of these rule sequences in turn may itself be considered a program which , having as input the forms of * L , derives ... That is , one must conflate , whenever possible , those rules which are the same in * L and any one of the ...
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