We investigate hierarchical properties and log-space reductions of languages recognized by log-space probabilistic Turing machines, Arthur-Merlin games and Games against Nature with log-space probabilistic verifiers. For each log-space complexity class, we decompose it into a hierarchy based on corresponding multihead two-way finite automata and we (eventually) prove the separation of the hierarchy levels (even over one letter alphabet); furthermore, we show log-space reductions of each log-space complexity class to low levels of its corresponding hierarchy. We find probabilistic (and "probabilistic+nondeterministic") variants of Savitch's maze threading problem which are log-space complete for PL (and respectively P) and can...
This thesis is a study of separations of some complexity classes which take place in almost all rel...
A deterministic (probabilistic) automaton is said to be in TC0 whenever its transitions (stochastic ...
We study finite automata with both nondeterministic and random states (npfa's). We restrict our...
We investigate hierarchical properties and log-space reductions of languages recognized by log-space...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1995. Published in the Technica...
We present properties of multihead two-way probabilistic finite automata that parallel those of thei...
In this paper we investigate a well known sequential model of computation: one-way LOG-SPACE Turing ...
AbstractWe study three aspects of the power of space-bounded probabilistic Turing machines. First, w...
AbstractThis paper introduces a probabilistic rebound Turing machine (PRTM), and investigates the fu...
Adapting the competitions method of Freivalds to the setting of unbounded-error probabilistic comput...
Properties of probabilistic as well as ``probabilistic plus nondeterministic'' pushdown automata and...
We show that the heads of multihead unbounded-error or bounded-error or one-sidederror probabilistic...
AbstractProperties of (unbounded-error) probabilistic as well as “probabilistic plus nondeterministi...
AbstractWe define a probabilistic game automaton, a general model of a two-person game. We show how ...
. Nondeterministic Turing acceptors can be viewed as probabilistic acceptors with errors that are on...
This thesis is a study of separations of some complexity classes which take place in almost all rel...
A deterministic (probabilistic) automaton is said to be in TC0 whenever its transitions (stochastic ...
We study finite automata with both nondeterministic and random states (npfa's). We restrict our...
We investigate hierarchical properties and log-space reductions of languages recognized by log-space...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1995. Published in the Technica...
We present properties of multihead two-way probabilistic finite automata that parallel those of thei...
In this paper we investigate a well known sequential model of computation: one-way LOG-SPACE Turing ...
AbstractWe study three aspects of the power of space-bounded probabilistic Turing machines. First, w...
AbstractThis paper introduces a probabilistic rebound Turing machine (PRTM), and investigates the fu...
Adapting the competitions method of Freivalds to the setting of unbounded-error probabilistic comput...
Properties of probabilistic as well as ``probabilistic plus nondeterministic'' pushdown automata and...
We show that the heads of multihead unbounded-error or bounded-error or one-sidederror probabilistic...
AbstractProperties of (unbounded-error) probabilistic as well as “probabilistic plus nondeterministi...
AbstractWe define a probabilistic game automaton, a general model of a two-person game. We show how ...
. Nondeterministic Turing acceptors can be viewed as probabilistic acceptors with errors that are on...
This thesis is a study of separations of some complexity classes which take place in almost all rel...
A deterministic (probabilistic) automaton is said to be in TC0 whenever its transitions (stochastic ...
We study finite automata with both nondeterministic and random states (npfa's). We restrict our...