CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAGES AND PRIMITIVE WORDS
Authors: Pal Domosi, Masami Ito
The book delves deeply into the field of formal languages and automata theory, focusing on the analysis of the relationship between context-free languages and primitive words. With a rigorous and scientific approach, the work helps readers gain a clearer understanding of the structure, properties, and role of context-free languages in computer science and theoretical mathematics.
Although academic in nature, the content is presented in a clear and coherent manner, making it suitable for undergraduate students, graduate learners, and those interested in language theory, algorithms, and automation. This is a valuable reference for expanding critical thinking and deepening foundational knowledge in the field of computer science.
The book is available at the DNC Library for readers’ reference.



