Dr. Sheila Greibach was born in New York City and received the B.A. degree from Radcliffe College in Linguistics and Applied Mathematics
summa cum laude in 1960. She received the M.A. degree from Radcliffe in 1962 and the Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Harvard
University in 1963. She served on the faculty of the Harvard Division of Engineering and Applied Physics and joined the UCLA Faculty
in 1969 and the Computer Science Department in 1970. Her interests include algorithms and computational complexity, program
schemes and semantics, formal languages and automata theory and computability.
S. A. Greibach, A new normal form theorem for context-free phrase structure grammars, J. ACM 12 (1965), 42-52.
Quellen: www.student.math.uwaterloo.ca/~cs462/Hall/greibach.html und
www.cs.ucla.edu/csd/people/faculty_pages/greibach.html
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