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In formal language theory, the Chomsky–Schützenberger theorem may refer to either of two different theorems derived by Noam Chomsky and Marcel-Paul Schützenberger concerning context-free languages:The Chomsky–Schützenberger enumeration theorem about the number of words of a given length generated by an unambiguous context-free grammar
The Chomsky–Schützenberger representation theorem representing any context-free language by a combination of a regular language and a Dyck language
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