International audienceWe consider three problems related to dynamics of one-tape Turing machines: Existence of blocking configurations, surjectivity in the trace, and entropy positiveness. In order to address them, a reversible two-counter machine is simulated by a reversible Turing machine on the right side of its tape. By completing the machine in different ways, we prove that none of the former problems is decidable. In particular, the problems about blocking configurations and entropy are shown to be undecidable for the class of reversible Turing machines
AbstractWe describe Turing machines, tilings and infinite words as dynamical systems and analyze som...
AbstractThis paper describes the simulation of an S(n) space-bounded deterministic Turing machine by...
International audienceA Turing machine is topologically transitive if every partial configuration — ...
Abstract. We consider Turing machines (TM) from a dynamical sys-tem point of view, and in this conte...
The model of Turing machines has been studied since its birth in 1936. Researchers have continuously...
In [1], Turing has established the well-known result of the indecidability of the general halting pr...
Bennett proved that any irreversible Turing machine can be simulated by reversible one. However, Ben...
Turing machines have been well studided in the context of Computability theory, looking at computati...
AbstractWe give an alternative proof of Bennett's simulation of deterministic Turing machines by rev...
Part 2: Regular PapersInternational audienceWe consider Turing machines as actions over configuratio...
Abstract. We investigate the decidability of the periodicity and the immortality problems in three m...
AbstractA k-counter machine (CM(k)) is an automaton having k counters as an auxiliary memory. It has...
International audienceA simple reversible Turing machine with four states, three symbols and no halt...
We describe Turing machines, tilings and infinite words as dynamical systems and analyze some of the...
IN computations by abstract computing devices such as the Turing machine, head reversals are require...
AbstractWe describe Turing machines, tilings and infinite words as dynamical systems and analyze som...
AbstractThis paper describes the simulation of an S(n) space-bounded deterministic Turing machine by...
International audienceA Turing machine is topologically transitive if every partial configuration — ...
Abstract. We consider Turing machines (TM) from a dynamical sys-tem point of view, and in this conte...
The model of Turing machines has been studied since its birth in 1936. Researchers have continuously...
In [1], Turing has established the well-known result of the indecidability of the general halting pr...
Bennett proved that any irreversible Turing machine can be simulated by reversible one. However, Ben...
Turing machines have been well studided in the context of Computability theory, looking at computati...
AbstractWe give an alternative proof of Bennett's simulation of deterministic Turing machines by rev...
Part 2: Regular PapersInternational audienceWe consider Turing machines as actions over configuratio...
Abstract. We investigate the decidability of the periodicity and the immortality problems in three m...
AbstractA k-counter machine (CM(k)) is an automaton having k counters as an auxiliary memory. It has...
International audienceA simple reversible Turing machine with four states, three symbols and no halt...
We describe Turing machines, tilings and infinite words as dynamical systems and analyze some of the...
IN computations by abstract computing devices such as the Turing machine, head reversals are require...
AbstractWe describe Turing machines, tilings and infinite words as dynamical systems and analyze som...
AbstractThis paper describes the simulation of an S(n) space-bounded deterministic Turing machine by...
International audienceA Turing machine is topologically transitive if every partial configuration — ...