Pregunta

While searching for an answer to this question I found out that there is an unambiguous grammar for every regular language. But is there a regular language for every unambiguous grammar? How can I prove that this is/isn't true?

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Solución

The following grammar is unambiguous yet generates a non-regular language: $$ S \to aSb \mid \epsilon $$

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