We study capacitated automata(CAs), where transitions correspond to resources and may have bounded capacities. Each transition in a CA is associated with a (possibly infinite) bound on the number of times it may be traversed. We study CAs from two points of view. The first is that of traditional automata theory, where we view CAs as recognizers of formal languages and examine their expressive power, succinctness, and determinization. The second is that of resource-allocation theory, where we view CAs as a rich description of a flow network and study their utilization
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International audienceCellular automata (CA) comprise a simple and well-formalized model of massivel...
We study capacitated automata (CAs), where transitions correspond to resources and may have bounded ...
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AbstractThis article surveys some theoretical aspects of cellular automata CA research. In particula...
The theory of automata and formal language was devised in the 1930s to provide models for and to rea...
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We compare the expressive power of a class of well-structured transition systems that includes relat...
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We compare the expressive power of a class of well-structured transition systems that includes relat...
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AbstractCellular Automata (CA) are discrete dynamical systems and an abstract model of parallel comp...
model of parallel computation. The limit set of a cellular automaton is its maximal topo-logical att...
We compare the expressive power of a class of well-structured transition systems that includes relat...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) comprise a simple and well-formalized model of massivel...
We study capacitated automata (CAs), where transitions correspond to resources and may have bounded ...
We address the problem of the specification and the proof of properties of concurrent systems which ...
AbstractThis article surveys some theoretical aspects of cellular automata CA research. In particula...
The theory of automata and formal language was devised in the 1930s to provide models for and to rea...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider various classes of (infinite-state) automata generated by simple ...
We compare the expressive power of a class of well-structured transition systems that includes relat...
none2Cellular Automata (CA) are discrete dynamical systems and an abstract model of parallel computa...
A process-theoretic view on automata theory From Computability to Executability A process-theoretic ...
International audienceCellular Automata (CA) are a computational model widely used in many scientifi...
We compare the expressive power of a class of well-structured transition systems that includes relat...
Abstract. We investigate the descriptive succinctness of three fundamental notions for modeling conc...
AbstractCellular Automata (CA) are discrete dynamical systems and an abstract model of parallel comp...
model of parallel computation. The limit set of a cellular automaton is its maximal topo-logical att...
We compare the expressive power of a class of well-structured transition systems that includes relat...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) comprise a simple and well-formalized model of massivel...