Explain the difference between context-free languages and context-sensitive languages in terms of the rules that govern their formation.
Wednesday, 02 August 2023
by EITCA Academy
Context-free languages and context-sensitive languages are two categories of formal languages in computational complexity theory. These languages are defined by the rules that govern their formation, and understanding the differences between them is important for studying their properties and applications in various fields such as cybersecurity. A context-free language is a type of formal language

