AbstractThis work is concerned with 1-way multihead finite automata (FA), both deterministic and nondeterministic, in which the symbol under only one head controls its move. We call such a FA a partially blind multihead FA. We show some results regarding the decision problems and closure properties of blind multihead DFA and NFA. We also compare these devices with 1-way NFA augmented by reversal bounded counters. Finally, we also present some results regarding the simulation of a partially blind DFA and NFA by a probabilistic finite automaton
AbstractMulti-head finite automata were introduced and first investigated by Rabin and Scott in 1964...
We give characterizations of multihead two-way finite automata in terms of multihead reversal-bounde...
Abstractconsider counter machines, which are nondeterministic one-way finite automata augmented with...
AbstractThis work is concerned with 1-way multihead finite automata (FA), both deterministic and non...
AbstractThis work is concerned with simulating nondeterministic one-reversal multicounter automata (...
AbstractWe investigate the power of (1-reversal) counter machines (finite automata with multiple cou...
The family of languages recognized by one-way multihead writing finite automata is investigated. It ...
AbstractThe first half of this paper investigates the accepting powers of various types of simple on...
AbstractLet DPDA(k) (respectively NPDA(k)) be the class of languages recognized by one-way k-head de...
AbstractWe look at stateless multihead finite automata in their two-way and one-way, deterministic a...
AbstractThis paper introduces the alternating simple multihead finite automaton (ASPMHFA), which can...
We introduce and investigate Nondeterministically Bounded Modulo Counter Automata (NBMCA), which are...
In this work, we consider deterministic two-way multi-headautomata, the input heads of which are non...
AbstractWe consider one-way non-sensing multihead finite automata. Let Pm={1a1∗1a2∗μ∗1am#1am∗1am−1∗…...
AbstractWe consider one-way nondeterministic machines which have counters allowed to hold positive o...
AbstractMulti-head finite automata were introduced and first investigated by Rabin and Scott in 1964...
We give characterizations of multihead two-way finite automata in terms of multihead reversal-bounde...
Abstractconsider counter machines, which are nondeterministic one-way finite automata augmented with...
AbstractThis work is concerned with 1-way multihead finite automata (FA), both deterministic and non...
AbstractThis work is concerned with simulating nondeterministic one-reversal multicounter automata (...
AbstractWe investigate the power of (1-reversal) counter machines (finite automata with multiple cou...
The family of languages recognized by one-way multihead writing finite automata is investigated. It ...
AbstractThe first half of this paper investigates the accepting powers of various types of simple on...
AbstractLet DPDA(k) (respectively NPDA(k)) be the class of languages recognized by one-way k-head de...
AbstractWe look at stateless multihead finite automata in their two-way and one-way, deterministic a...
AbstractThis paper introduces the alternating simple multihead finite automaton (ASPMHFA), which can...
We introduce and investigate Nondeterministically Bounded Modulo Counter Automata (NBMCA), which are...
In this work, we consider deterministic two-way multi-headautomata, the input heads of which are non...
AbstractWe consider one-way non-sensing multihead finite automata. Let Pm={1a1∗1a2∗μ∗1am#1am∗1am−1∗…...
AbstractWe consider one-way nondeterministic machines which have counters allowed to hold positive o...
AbstractMulti-head finite automata were introduced and first investigated by Rabin and Scott in 1964...
We give characterizations of multihead two-way finite automata in terms of multihead reversal-bounde...
Abstractconsider counter machines, which are nondeterministic one-way finite automata augmented with...