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Return to Grammar: Decidable and Undecidable Problems.
| Grammar | <math>w \in L(G)</math> | <math>L(G) = \phi</math> | <math>L(G) = \Sigma^*</math> | <math>L(G_1) \subseteq L(G_2)</math> | <math>L(G_1) = L(G_2)</math> | <math>L(G_1) \cap L(G_2) = \phi</math> | <math>L(G)</math> is finite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Grammar | D | D | D | D | D | D | D |
| Det. Context Free | D | D | D | UD | ? | UD | D |
| Context Free | D | D | UD | UD | UD | UD | D |
| Context Sensitive | D | UD | UD | UD | UD | UD | UD |
| Recursive | D | UD | UD | UD | UD | UD | UD |
| Recursively Enumerable | D | UD | UD | UD | UD | UD | UD |
The following problems are undecidable: