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  • Sheila Adele Greibach (born 6 October 1939 in New York City) is an American researcher in formal languages in computing, automata, compiler theory and...
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  • normal form was established by Sheila Greibach and it bears her name. More precisely, a context-free grammar is in Greibach normal form, if all production...
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  • Sunderland Sheila Greibach (born 1939), American theoretical computer scientist Sheila Hancock (born 1933), English actress and author Sheila A. Hellstrom...
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  • theory, Greibach's theorem states that certain properties of formal language classes are undecidable. It is named after the computer scientist Sheila Greibach...
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  • foundations of Computer Science. Members of the research group included: Sheila Greibach, Michael A. Harrison, Gene Rose, Ed Spanier, and Joe Ullian. The work...
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  • player 1939 – Richard Delgado, American lawyer and academic 1939 – Sheila Greibach, American computer scientist and academic 1939 – John J. LaFalce, American...
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  • Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press Ginsburg & Greibach (1967) Ginsburg, Seymour; Greibach, Sheila (1967). "Abstract Families of Languages". Conference...
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  • Graham – compilers, programming environments Jim Gray – database Sheila GreibachGreibach normal form, Abstract family of languages (AFL) theory David Gries...
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  • Bhatnagar Shafi Goldwasser Sharon Glotzer Sheena Josselyn Sheeri Cabral Sheila Greibach Sheina Marshall Sheri McCoy Sherry Gong Shirley Ann Jackson Shirley...
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  • degree in 1965 and PhD in 1968. Fischer's PhD supervisor at Harvard was Sheila Greibach. After receiving his PhD, Fischer was an assistant professor of computer...
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  • adaptive optics; Crafoord Prize recipient Sheila Greibach – professor of computer science, known for the Greibach normal form A. M. Harun-ar-Rashid, physicist;...
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  • the theoretical basis of the field of logic programming Sheila Greibach, grammar theory, Greibach normal form David Gries, first text on writing compilers...
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  • {D}})} . Seymour Ginsburg of the University of Southern California and Sheila Greibach of Harvard University first presented their AFL theory paper at the...
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  • languages, and computation 2nd edition. Addison-Wesley. pp. 249–253. Greibach, Sheila (October 1966). "The Unsolvability of the Recognition of Linear Context-Free...
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  • Science Women in Technology International's Hall of Fame Sheila Greibach Computer Science Greibach normal form Chih-Ming Ho Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering...
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  • and a full professor from 1971 to 1994. In the 1960s, he worked with Sheila Greibach, Gene Rose, Ed Spanier, and Joe Ullian in a research group formed and...
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  • a Ph.D. in computer science in 1978 under the joint supervision of Sheila Greibach and Emily Perlinski Friedman. His dissertation was entitled Semantics...
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  • career Fields Computer Science Thesis Grammars with Time Functions Doctoral advisor Sheila Greibach Doctoral students Brenda Baker Ding-Zhu Du Kai Salomaa...
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    automaton[clarify] of at most doubly-exponential size. Seymour Ginsburg, Sheila A. Greibach and Michael A. Harrison (1967). "Stack Automata and Compiling". J...
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  • family of languages Ginsburg & Greibach (1967) Nivat (1968) cf. Mateescu & Salomaa (1997) Ginsburg, Seymour; Greibach, Sheila (1967). "Abstract Families of...
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