AbstractFor classes of languages accepted in polynomial time by multicounter machines, various trade-offs in computing power obtain among the number of counters, the amount of time, and the amount of space required in all cases, deterministic and nondeterministic, on-line and off-line. Hierarchies can be obtained in all cases by varying the number of counters or the amount of time allowed. In the on-line case, nondeterministic counter machines are always more powerful than deterministic counter machines for the same number of counters and the same polynomial time bound. Relationships with open problems are explored
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The P versus NP problem is to determine whether every language accepted by some nondeterministic alg...
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A condition on a class of languages is developed. This condition is such that every tally language i...
We investigate the relationship between the classes of languages accepted by deterministic and nonde...
In this thesis we examine some of the central problems in the theory of computational complexity, l...
AbstractOne-way two-counter machines represent a universal model of computation. Here we consider th...
This paper considers the well-known Turing machine model, the nondeterministic real-time Turing mach...
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AbstractNondeterministic parallel complexity classes are investigated using two different nondetermi...
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AbstractThe alternating machine having a separate input tape with k two-way, read-only heads, and a ...
AbstractIn this paper, we present an efficient nondeterministic algorithm to decide nonemptiness for...
The P versus NP problem is to determine whether every language accepted by some nondeterministic alg...
AbstractThe time separation results concerning classes of languages over a single-letter alphabet ac...