AbstractWe consider deterministic and nondeterministic finite automata with acceptance conditions that rely on the whole history of a computation on a given word and not only on the last state of the computation under consideration. Formally, these conditions can be seen as the natural analogies of the Büchi and Muller acceptance for finite automata on infinite words. We study the computational power of these new acceptance mechanisms and prove some results on the descriptional complexity of conversions between automata with these new acceptance criteria and finite automata with ordinary acceptance
Over the last decades the theory of automata on infinite objects has been an important source of too...
Over the last decades the theory of automata on infinite objects has been an important source of too...
Formal languages can be described by several means. A basic question is how succinctly can a descrip...
AbstractWe consider deterministic and nondeterministic finite automata with acceptance conditions th...
. We examine the power of nondeterministic finite automata with acceptance of an input word defined ...
We examine the power of nondeterministic finite automata with acceptance of an input word defined ...
AbstractWe define generalized acceptance in nondeterministic finite automata, in order to achieve mo...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the following two types of finite acceptance of infinite words by ...
This paper is a survey on the algebraic approach to the theory of automata accepting infinite words....
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...
AbstractFinite automata are probably best known for being equivalent to right-linear context-free gr...
International audienceWe define the class of explorable automata on finite or infinite words. This i...
There are several types of finite automata on infinite words, differing in their acceptance conditio...
International audienceParikh automata extend finite automata by counters that can be tested for memb...
Over the last decades the theory of automata on infinite objects has been an important source of too...
Over the last decades the theory of automata on infinite objects has been an important source of too...
Formal languages can be described by several means. A basic question is how succinctly can a descrip...
AbstractWe consider deterministic and nondeterministic finite automata with acceptance conditions th...
. We examine the power of nondeterministic finite automata with acceptance of an input word defined ...
We examine the power of nondeterministic finite automata with acceptance of an input word defined ...
AbstractWe define generalized acceptance in nondeterministic finite automata, in order to achieve mo...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the following two types of finite acceptance of infinite words by ...
This paper is a survey on the algebraic approach to the theory of automata accepting infinite words....
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...
AbstractFinite automata are probably best known for being equivalent to right-linear context-free gr...
International audienceWe define the class of explorable automata on finite or infinite words. This i...
There are several types of finite automata on infinite words, differing in their acceptance conditio...
International audienceParikh automata extend finite automata by counters that can be tested for memb...
Over the last decades the theory of automata on infinite objects has been an important source of too...
Over the last decades the theory of automata on infinite objects has been an important source of too...
Formal languages can be described by several means. A basic question is how succinctly can a descrip...