Iterative arrays (IAs) are a, parallel computational model with a sequential processing of the input. They are one-dimensional arrays of interacting identical deterministic finite automata. In this note, realtime-lAs with sublinear space bounds are used to accept formal languages. The existence of a proper hierarchy of space complexity classes between logarithmic anel linear space bounds is proved. Furthermore, an optimal spacc lower bound for non-regular language recognition is shown. Key words: Iterative arrays, cellular automata, space bounded computations, decidability questions, formal languages, theory of computatio
In this article we will focus on a famous open question about algorithmiccomplexity classes on one d...
AbstractThe iterative tree automaton is introduced as a binary tree-connected network with sequentia...
The capabilities of alternating cellular automata (ACA) to accept formal languages are investigated....
Iterative arrays (IAs) are a parallel computational model with a sequential processing of the input....
The descriptional complexity of iterative arrays (lAs) is studied. Iterative arrays are a parallel c...
An iterative arrays is a line of interconnected interacting finite automata. One distinguished autom...
AbstractIterative arrays are one-dimensional arrays of interconnected interacting finite automata. T...
A d-dimensional cellular automaton with sequential input mode is a d-dimensional grid of interconnec...
Iterative arrays with restricted nondeterminism are investigated. Non-determinism is provided for th...
An iterative array is a line of interconnected interacting finite automata. One distinguished automa...
Pattern recognition by parallel devices is investigated by studying the formal language recognition ...
International audienceWe study the computational capacity of self-verifying iterative arrays ($$\tex...
AbstractA k-ary iterative tree automaton (k-ary ITA) is a potentially infinite synchronous network o...
International audienceIterative arrays whose internal inter-cell communication is quantitatively res...
AbstractA d-dimensional cellular automaton is a d-dimensional grid of interconnected interacting fin...
In this article we will focus on a famous open question about algorithmiccomplexity classes on one d...
AbstractThe iterative tree automaton is introduced as a binary tree-connected network with sequentia...
The capabilities of alternating cellular automata (ACA) to accept formal languages are investigated....
Iterative arrays (IAs) are a parallel computational model with a sequential processing of the input....
The descriptional complexity of iterative arrays (lAs) is studied. Iterative arrays are a parallel c...
An iterative arrays is a line of interconnected interacting finite automata. One distinguished autom...
AbstractIterative arrays are one-dimensional arrays of interconnected interacting finite automata. T...
A d-dimensional cellular automaton with sequential input mode is a d-dimensional grid of interconnec...
Iterative arrays with restricted nondeterminism are investigated. Non-determinism is provided for th...
An iterative array is a line of interconnected interacting finite automata. One distinguished automa...
Pattern recognition by parallel devices is investigated by studying the formal language recognition ...
International audienceWe study the computational capacity of self-verifying iterative arrays ($$\tex...
AbstractA k-ary iterative tree automaton (k-ary ITA) is a potentially infinite synchronous network o...
International audienceIterative arrays whose internal inter-cell communication is quantitatively res...
AbstractA d-dimensional cellular automaton is a d-dimensional grid of interconnected interacting fin...
In this article we will focus on a famous open question about algorithmiccomplexity classes on one d...
AbstractThe iterative tree automaton is introduced as a binary tree-connected network with sequentia...
The capabilities of alternating cellular automata (ACA) to accept formal languages are investigated....