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- Formal_language abstract "In mathematics, computer science, and linguistics, a formal language is a set of strings of symbols that may be constrained by rules that are specific to it.The alphabet of a formal language is the set of symbols, letters, or tokens from which the strings of the language may be formed; frequently it is required to be finite. The strings formed from this alphabet are called words, and the words that belong to a particular formal language are sometimes called well-formed words or well-formed formulas. A formal language is often defined by means of a formal grammar such as a regular grammar or context-free grammar, also called its formation rule.The field of formal language theory studies primarily the purely syntactical aspects of such languages—that is, their internal structural patterns. Formal language theory sprang out of linguistics, as a way of understanding the syntactic regularities of natural languages.In computer science, formal languages are used among others as the basis for defining the grammar of programming languages and formalized versions of subsets of natural languages in which the words of the language represent concepts that are associated with particular meanings or semantics. In computational complexity theory, decision problems are typically defined as formal languages, and complexity classes are defined as the sets of the formal languages that can be parsed by machines with limited computational power. In logic and the foundations of mathematics, formal languages are used to represent the syntax of axiomatic systems, and mathematical formalism is the philosophy that all of mathematics can be reduced to the syntactic manipulation of formal languages in this way.".
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- Formal_language hasPhotoCollection Formal_language.
- Formal_language id "1681".
- Formal_language id "1767".
- Formal_language id "p/f040830".
- Formal_language title "Alphabet".
- Formal_language title "Formal language".
- Formal_language title "Language".
- Formal_language subject Category:Combinatorics_on_words.
- Formal_language subject Category:Formal_languages.
- Formal_language subject Category:Theoretical_computer_science.
- Formal_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Formal_language type Communication100033020.
- Formal_language type FormalLanguages.
- Formal_language type Language106282651.
- Formal_language comment "In mathematics, computer science, and linguistics, a formal language is a set of strings of symbols that may be constrained by rules that are specific to it.The alphabet of a formal language is the set of symbols, letters, or tokens from which the strings of the language may be formed; frequently it is required to be finite.".
- Formal_language label "Formal language".
- Formal_language label "Formale Sprache".
- Formal_language label "Formele taal".
- Formal_language label "Język formalny".
- Formal_language label "Langage formel".
- Formal_language label "Lenguaje formal".
- Formal_language label "Linguagem formal".
- Formal_language label "Linguaggio formale (matematica)".
- Formal_language label "Формальный язык".
- Formal_language label "لغة شكلية".
- Formal_language label "形式言語".
- Formal_language label "形式语言".
- Formal_language sameAs Formální_jazyk.
- Formal_language sameAs Formale_Sprache.
- Formal_language sameAs Τυπική_γλώσσα.
- Formal_language sameAs Lenguaje_formal.
- Formal_language sameAs Langage_formel.
- Formal_language sameAs Linguaggio_formale_(matematica).
- Formal_language sameAs 形式言語.
- Formal_language sameAs 형식_언어.
- Formal_language sameAs Formele_taal.
- Formal_language sameAs Język_formalny.
- Formal_language sameAs Linguagem_formal.
- Formal_language sameAs m.02ymn.
- Formal_language sameAs Q192161.
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- Formal_language sameAs Formal_language.
- Formal_language wasDerivedFrom Formal_language?oldid=598731538.
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