In this paper, we focus on determining the equivalence for {\it 1-way quantum finite automata with control language} (CL-1QFAs) defined by Bertoni et al and {\it measure-many 1-way quantum finite automata} (MM-1QFAs) introduced by Kondacs and Watrous. More specifically, we obtain that: \begin{enumerate} \item[(i)] Two CL-1QFAs ${\cal A}_1$ and ${\cal A}_2$ with control languages (regular languages) ${\cal L}_1$ and ${\cal L}_2$, respectively, are equivalent if and only if they are $(c_1n_1^2+c_2n_2^2-1)$-equivalent. Furthermore, if ${\cal L}_1$ and ${\cal L}_2$ are given in the form of DFAs, with $m_1$ and $m_2$ states, respectively, then there exists a polynomial-time algorithm running in time $O ((m_1n_1^2+m_2n_2^2)^4)$ that takes as inpu...
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AbstractMulti-letter quantum finite automata (QFAs) are a new one-way QFA model proposed recently by...
AbstractQuantum sequential machines (QSMs) are a quantum version of stochastic sequential machines (...
Bertoni et al. introduced in Lect. Notes Comput. Sci. 2710 (2003) 1–20 a new model of 1-way quantum...
AbstractTwo quantum finite automata are equivalent if for any input string x the two automata accept...
AbstractTwo quantum finite automata are equivalent if for any input string x the two automata accept...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a much simpler, direct and elegant approach to the equivalence pro...
We consider 1-way quantum finite automata (QFAs). First, we compare them with their classical counte...
AbstractGenerally, unitary transformations limit the computational power of quantum finite automata ...
In the past year two different models of quantum finite automata have been proposed. The first mode...
The 2-way quantum finite automaton introduced by Kondacs and Watrous can accept non-regular language...
In automata theory, quantum computation has been widely examined for finite state machines...
Multi-letter quantum finite automata (QFAs) can be thought of quantum variants of the one-way multi-...
AbstractThis paper focuses on quantum analogues of various models of counter automata, and almost co...
We study 1-way quantum finite automata (QFAs) and compare them with their classical counterparts. We...
AbstractQuantum finite automata have been studied intensively since their introduction in late 1990s...
AbstractMulti-letter quantum finite automata (QFAs) are a new one-way QFA model proposed recently by...
AbstractQuantum sequential machines (QSMs) are a quantum version of stochastic sequential machines (...
Bertoni et al. introduced in Lect. Notes Comput. Sci. 2710 (2003) 1–20 a new model of 1-way quantum...