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A straight-line grammar (sometimes abbreviated as SLG) is a formal grammar that generates exactly one string. Consequently, it does not branch (every non-terminal has only one associated production rule) nor loop (if non-terminal A appears in a derivation of B, then B does not appear in a derivation of A).

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  • A straight-line grammar (sometimes abbreviated as SLG) is a formal grammar that generates exactly one string. Consequently, it does not branch (every non-terminal has only one associated production rule) nor loop (if non-terminal A appears in a derivation of B, then B does not appear in a derivation of A). (en)
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  • October 2013 (en)
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  • Indicate how SLGs are used in each of these fields. E.g. in the current version of the 'Kolmogorov complexity' article, they are mentioned nowhere. (en)
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  • A straight-line grammar (sometimes abbreviated as SLG) is a formal grammar that generates exactly one string. Consequently, it does not branch (every non-terminal has only one associated production rule) nor loop (if non-terminal A appears in a derivation of B, then B does not appear in a derivation of A). (en)
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  • Straight-line grammar (en)
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