AbstractNew insight into the 1965 conjecture of Lewis et al., that some Context-Free Languages (CFLs) require more than [log n] space for recognition on off-line Turing machines, is derived from an examination of the pre-AFL properties of [log n] space. General results about related AFLs are used to reduce this conjecture to the questions of whether the [log n] class is an AFL and of whether [log n] recognition is a decidable question for certain related AFLs. One of these is the AFL generated by the [log n] class itself, which AFL is shown to properly contain all CFLs (Theorem 1) and, also, to be generated via length-preserving homomorphisms from the [log n] class, using the result that the latter is a pre-AFL (Theorem 2).An example of a r...
AbstractThis paper establishes the importance of even the lowest possible level of space bounded com...
The space and time bounds of Turing machines which process contentless inputs, i.e., inputs of the f...
Starting from Fischer's IO Standard Form Theorem we show that for each inside-out (or IO-) macro lan...
A notion of log space Turing reducibility is introduced. It is used to define relative notions of lo...
AbstractWe consider the space complexity of stack languages. The main result is: if a language is ac...
We deal with on-line log-space Turing Machines with markers in the work tapes. In this type of machi...
In this work we study classes of languages accepted by finitely ambiguous space bounded automata whi...
. We refine the techniques of Beigel, Gill, Hertrampf [4] who investigated polynomial time counting ...
An intriguing question is whether (log n) ~ space is enough to recognize the class 9 ~ of languages...
P versus NP is considered as one of the most important open problems in computer science. This consi...
AbstractThe class of growing context-sensitive languages (GCSL) was proposed as a naturally defined ...
An intriguing question is whether (log n)2 space is enough to recognize the class of languages reco...
P versus NP is considered as one of the most important open problems in computer science. This consi...
In [6] it was shown that shuffle languages are contained in one-way-NSPACE(log n) and in P. In this ...
AbstractWe study three aspects of the power of space-bounded probabilistic Turing machines. First, w...
AbstractThis paper establishes the importance of even the lowest possible level of space bounded com...
The space and time bounds of Turing machines which process contentless inputs, i.e., inputs of the f...
Starting from Fischer's IO Standard Form Theorem we show that for each inside-out (or IO-) macro lan...
A notion of log space Turing reducibility is introduced. It is used to define relative notions of lo...
AbstractWe consider the space complexity of stack languages. The main result is: if a language is ac...
We deal with on-line log-space Turing Machines with markers in the work tapes. In this type of machi...
In this work we study classes of languages accepted by finitely ambiguous space bounded automata whi...
. We refine the techniques of Beigel, Gill, Hertrampf [4] who investigated polynomial time counting ...
An intriguing question is whether (log n) ~ space is enough to recognize the class 9 ~ of languages...
P versus NP is considered as one of the most important open problems in computer science. This consi...
AbstractThe class of growing context-sensitive languages (GCSL) was proposed as a naturally defined ...
An intriguing question is whether (log n)2 space is enough to recognize the class of languages reco...
P versus NP is considered as one of the most important open problems in computer science. This consi...
In [6] it was shown that shuffle languages are contained in one-way-NSPACE(log n) and in P. In this ...
AbstractWe study three aspects of the power of space-bounded probabilistic Turing machines. First, w...
AbstractThis paper establishes the importance of even the lowest possible level of space bounded com...
The space and time bounds of Turing machines which process contentless inputs, i.e., inputs of the f...
Starting from Fischer's IO Standard Form Theorem we show that for each inside-out (or IO-) macro lan...