Deterministic synchronous systems consisting of two finite automata running in opposite directions on a shared read-only input are studied with respect to their ability to perform reversible computations, which means that the automata are also backward deterministic and, thus, are able to uniquely step the computation back and forth. We study the computational capacity of such devices and obtain on the one hand that there are regular languages that cannot be accepted by such systems. On the other hand, such systems can accept even non-semilinear languages. Since the systems communicate by sending messages, we consider also systems where the number of messages sent during a computation is restricted. We obtain a finite hierarchy with respect...
The existence and complexity of decision procedures for families of deterministic pushdown automata...
AbstractWe prove that boundedness and reachability tree finiteness are undecidable for systems of tw...
Deterministic two-way transducers define the robust class of regular functions which is, among other...
Deterministic synchronous systems consisting of two finite automata running in opposite directions o...
AbstractReversible pushdown automata are deterministic pushdown automata that are also backward dete...
AbstractReversible pushdown automata are deterministic pushdown automata that are also backward dete...
AbstractWe investigate the power of (1-reversal) counter machines (finite automata with multiple cou...
AbstractBoundary points between decidability and undecidability of various decision questions concer...
Finite automata whose computations can be reversed, at any point, by knowing the last k symbols read...
AbstractParallel communicating Watson–Crick automata systems were introduced in [E. Czeizler, E. Cze...
The question if a deterministic finite automaton admits a software reset in the form of a so-called ...
AbstractThe investigation of the computational power of randomized computations is one of the centra...
IN computations by abstract computing devices such as the Turing machine, head reversals are require...
AbstractWe introduce and investigate input-revolving finite automata, which are (nondeterministic) f...
AbstractIterative arrays are one-dimensional arrays of interconnected interacting finite automata. T...
The existence and complexity of decision procedures for families of deterministic pushdown automata...
AbstractWe prove that boundedness and reachability tree finiteness are undecidable for systems of tw...
Deterministic two-way transducers define the robust class of regular functions which is, among other...
Deterministic synchronous systems consisting of two finite automata running in opposite directions o...
AbstractReversible pushdown automata are deterministic pushdown automata that are also backward dete...
AbstractReversible pushdown automata are deterministic pushdown automata that are also backward dete...
AbstractWe investigate the power of (1-reversal) counter machines (finite automata with multiple cou...
AbstractBoundary points between decidability and undecidability of various decision questions concer...
Finite automata whose computations can be reversed, at any point, by knowing the last k symbols read...
AbstractParallel communicating Watson–Crick automata systems were introduced in [E. Czeizler, E. Cze...
The question if a deterministic finite automaton admits a software reset in the form of a so-called ...
AbstractThe investigation of the computational power of randomized computations is one of the centra...
IN computations by abstract computing devices such as the Turing machine, head reversals are require...
AbstractWe introduce and investigate input-revolving finite automata, which are (nondeterministic) f...
AbstractIterative arrays are one-dimensional arrays of interconnected interacting finite automata. T...
The existence and complexity of decision procedures for families of deterministic pushdown automata...
AbstractWe prove that boundedness and reachability tree finiteness are undecidable for systems of tw...
Deterministic two-way transducers define the robust class of regular functions which is, among other...