AbstractA k-ary iterative tree automaton (k-ary ITA) is a potentially infinite synchronous network of finite automata structured as k-ary tree with serial input and output at the root of the tree. The computational power of an ITA in real-time, pseudo real-time and linear-time is compared. The pseudo real-time is a new notion and means that every cell of an ITA makes a fixed number of computational steps for each input symbol. It is shown that every linear-time ITA can be simulated either by a pseudo real-time ITA of the same arity or by a real-time ITA of a higher arity. As an example, an ITA implementation of real-time infinite memory is described
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Pattern recognition by parallel devices is investigated by studying the formal language recognition ...
International audienceWe define a new transfinite time model of computation, infinite time cellular ...
Abstract. An iterative array is a line of interconnected interacting finite au-tomata. One distingui...
This paper shows how Real-Time can be introduced into the algebraic description of finite automata, ...
We study the influence of the dimension of cellular automata (CA) for real time language recognition...
The capabilities of alternating cellular automata (ACA) to accept formal languages are investigated....
AbstractA k-ary iterative tree automaton (k-ary ITA) is a potentially infinite synchronous network o...
AbstractThe iterative tree automaton is introduced as a binary tree-connected network with sequentia...
AbstractIterative arrays are one-dimensional arrays of interconnected interacting finite automata. T...
Iterative arrays (IAs) are a, parallel computational model with a sequential processing of the input...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that real time k-dimensional iterative arrays are equivalent through ...
A d-dimensional cellular automaton with sequential input mode is a d-dimensional grid of interconnec...
An iterative arrays is a line of interconnected interacting finite automata. One distinguished autom...
AbstractTime dependent models have become increasingly important in formal modeling and verification...
AbstractA stack augmented generalization of cellular automata, the pushdown cellular automata, are i...
Pattern recognition by parallel devices is investigated by studying the formal language recognition ...
International audienceWe define a new transfinite time model of computation, infinite time cellular ...
Abstract. An iterative array is a line of interconnected interacting finite au-tomata. One distingui...
This paper shows how Real-Time can be introduced into the algebraic description of finite automata, ...
We study the influence of the dimension of cellular automata (CA) for real time language recognition...
The capabilities of alternating cellular automata (ACA) to accept formal languages are investigated....