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Questions about the set of languages (equivalently) described by context-free grammars or accepted by (non-deterministic) pushdown automata.
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Language of particular CFG
Let:
$ G = <V, \Sigma, R, S >: \\
V = \{ S,A,B,C \} \\
\Sigma = \{0, 1\} \\
R: \\
S \to CSC|A \\
A \to 0B1|1B0 \\
B \to CB|\epsilon\\
C \to 1|0
$
I need to find the language (no need to formally pro …