AbstractR. Kannan conjectured that every non-deterministic two-way finite automaton can be positionally simulated by a deterministic two-way finite automaton. The conjecture is proved here by reduction to a similar problem about finite monoids. The method and the result are then generalized to alternating two-way finite automata, certain alternating one-tape linear-time Turing machines, and one-pebble automata
AbstractWe introduce and investigate input-revolving finite automata, which are (nondeterministic) f...
Abstract—Any two-way finite state automaton is equivalent to some one-way finite state automaton. Th...
International audienceAny two-way finite state automaton is equivalent to some one-way finite state ...
AbstractR. Kannan conjectured that every non-deterministic two-way finite automaton can be positiona...
The notion of two-way automata was introduced at the very beginning of automata theory. In 1959, Rab...
The notion of two-way automata was introduced at the very beginning of automata theory. In 1959, Rab...
The notion of two-way automata was introduced at the very beginning of automata theory. In 1959, Rab...
One of the main problems in automata theory is evaluating the cost, in terms of states, of the ...
We consider the problem of computing the costs - in terms of states - of optimal simulations between...
AbstractWe describe an explicit simulation of 2-way nondeterministic automata by 1-way alternating a...
AbstractWe show that, on inputs of length exceeding 5n2, any n-state unary two-way nondeterministic ...
In 1978 Sakoda and Sipser raised the question of the cost, in terms of size of representations, of t...
We describe an explicit simulation of 2-way nondeterministic automata by 1-way alternating automata ...
AbstractWe show that n log n space is sufficient for three-way nondeterministic Turing machines (3NT...
We show that, on inputs of length exceeding 5n2, any n-state unary two-way nondeterministic finite a...
AbstractWe introduce and investigate input-revolving finite automata, which are (nondeterministic) f...
Abstract—Any two-way finite state automaton is equivalent to some one-way finite state automaton. Th...
International audienceAny two-way finite state automaton is equivalent to some one-way finite state ...
AbstractR. Kannan conjectured that every non-deterministic two-way finite automaton can be positiona...
The notion of two-way automata was introduced at the very beginning of automata theory. In 1959, Rab...
The notion of two-way automata was introduced at the very beginning of automata theory. In 1959, Rab...
The notion of two-way automata was introduced at the very beginning of automata theory. In 1959, Rab...
One of the main problems in automata theory is evaluating the cost, in terms of states, of the ...
We consider the problem of computing the costs - in terms of states - of optimal simulations between...
AbstractWe describe an explicit simulation of 2-way nondeterministic automata by 1-way alternating a...
AbstractWe show that, on inputs of length exceeding 5n2, any n-state unary two-way nondeterministic ...
In 1978 Sakoda and Sipser raised the question of the cost, in terms of size of representations, of t...
We describe an explicit simulation of 2-way nondeterministic automata by 1-way alternating automata ...
AbstractWe show that n log n space is sufficient for three-way nondeterministic Turing machines (3NT...
We show that, on inputs of length exceeding 5n2, any n-state unary two-way nondeterministic finite a...
AbstractWe introduce and investigate input-revolving finite automata, which are (nondeterministic) f...
Abstract—Any two-way finite state automaton is equivalent to some one-way finite state automaton. Th...
International audienceAny two-way finite state automaton is equivalent to some one-way finite state ...