AbstractWe introduce and investigate input-revolving finite automata, which are (nondeterministic) finite state automata with the additional ability to shift the remaining part of the input. Three different modes of shifting are considered, namely revolving to the left, revolving to the right, and circular interchanging. We investigate the computational capacities of these three types of automata and their deterministic variants, comparing any of the six classes of automata with each other and with further classes of well-known automata. In particular, it is shown that nondeterminism is better than determinism, that is, for all three modes of shifting there is a language accepted by the nondeterministic model but not accepted by any determi...
AbstractThe class of deterministic two-way finite automata augmented by reversal-bounded counters op...
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
The notion of two-way automata was introduced at the very beginning of automata theory. In 1959, Rab...
AbstractWe introduce and investigate input-revolving finite automata, which are (nondeterministic) f...
International audienceRight one-way jumping finite automata are deterministic devices that process t...
AbstractWe examine the succinctness of one-way, rotating, sweeping, and two-way deterministic finite...
Many different deletion operations are investigated applied to languages ac-cepted by one-way and tw...
The basic finite automata model has been extended over the years with different accep-tance modes (n...
AbstractAlternating finite automata on ω-words are introduced as an extension of nondeterministic fi...
Basic theory of finite automata whose state transitions and outputs depend on time is developed. A n...
AbstractR. Kannan conjectured that every non-deterministic two-way finite automaton can be positiona...
AbstractReversible pushdown automata are deterministic pushdown automata that are also backward dete...
We give characterizations of multihead two-way finite automata in terms of multihead reversal-bounde...
Abstract. Finite languages are an important sub-regular language fam-ily, which were intensively stu...
AbstractWe present binary deterministic finite automata of n states that meet the upper bound 2n on ...
AbstractThe class of deterministic two-way finite automata augmented by reversal-bounded counters op...
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
The notion of two-way automata was introduced at the very beginning of automata theory. In 1959, Rab...
AbstractWe introduce and investigate input-revolving finite automata, which are (nondeterministic) f...
International audienceRight one-way jumping finite automata are deterministic devices that process t...
AbstractWe examine the succinctness of one-way, rotating, sweeping, and two-way deterministic finite...
Many different deletion operations are investigated applied to languages ac-cepted by one-way and tw...
The basic finite automata model has been extended over the years with different accep-tance modes (n...
AbstractAlternating finite automata on ω-words are introduced as an extension of nondeterministic fi...
Basic theory of finite automata whose state transitions and outputs depend on time is developed. A n...
AbstractR. Kannan conjectured that every non-deterministic two-way finite automaton can be positiona...
AbstractReversible pushdown automata are deterministic pushdown automata that are also backward dete...
We give characterizations of multihead two-way finite automata in terms of multihead reversal-bounde...
Abstract. Finite languages are an important sub-regular language fam-ily, which were intensively stu...
AbstractWe present binary deterministic finite automata of n states that meet the upper bound 2n on ...
AbstractThe class of deterministic two-way finite automata augmented by reversal-bounded counters op...
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
The notion of two-way automata was introduced at the very beginning of automata theory. In 1959, Rab...