A simple technique for deciding equivalence of two dpda's from different classes is presented by constructing an intermediate machine and checking it against each of the original machines. Using this technique, a simple algorithm is found for deciding equivalence of two dpda's, one of which is 1-turn. This algorithm may be contrasted with the more general but much more complicated algorithms presented by Greibach and Friedman and by Oyamaguchi, Inagaki, and Honda
A wide variety of algorithms can be used to determine the equivalence of two Deterministic Finite Au...
AbstractValiant has shown that the equivalence problem for deterministic finite turn pushdown machin...
AbstractBoundary points between decidability and undecidability of various decision questions concer...
A simple technique for deciding equivalence of two dpda's from different classes is presented by con...
A new direct algorithm is presented for checking equivalence of some classes of deterministic pushdo...
It is proved that there is an algorithm for deciding whether two deterministic stateless pushdown au...
This paper shows that it is decidable whether or not two deterministic pushdownautomata, one of whic...
The equivalence problem for deterministic one-counter automata is shown to bedecidable. A corollary ...
AbstractA new direct branching algorithm is presented for checking the equivalence of deterministic ...
Abstract. Recently Sénizergues showed decidability of the equivalence problem for deterministic push...
AbstractThis paper extends the direct branching algorithm of [25] for checking equivalence of determ...
AbstractThe non-singular deterministic pushdown automata were first defined by Valiant as an example...
Abstract. The decidability of determining equivalence of deterministic multitape automata was a long...
AbstractThe equivalence problem for deterministic pushdown automata is shown to be decidable. We exh...
The equivalence problem is decidable for deterministic real-time pushdown store automata accepting b...
A wide variety of algorithms can be used to determine the equivalence of two Deterministic Finite Au...
AbstractValiant has shown that the equivalence problem for deterministic finite turn pushdown machin...
AbstractBoundary points between decidability and undecidability of various decision questions concer...
A simple technique for deciding equivalence of two dpda's from different classes is presented by con...
A new direct algorithm is presented for checking equivalence of some classes of deterministic pushdo...
It is proved that there is an algorithm for deciding whether two deterministic stateless pushdown au...
This paper shows that it is decidable whether or not two deterministic pushdownautomata, one of whic...
The equivalence problem for deterministic one-counter automata is shown to bedecidable. A corollary ...
AbstractA new direct branching algorithm is presented for checking the equivalence of deterministic ...
Abstract. Recently Sénizergues showed decidability of the equivalence problem for deterministic push...
AbstractThis paper extends the direct branching algorithm of [25] for checking equivalence of determ...
AbstractThe non-singular deterministic pushdown automata were first defined by Valiant as an example...
Abstract. The decidability of determining equivalence of deterministic multitape automata was a long...
AbstractThe equivalence problem for deterministic pushdown automata is shown to be decidable. We exh...
The equivalence problem is decidable for deterministic real-time pushdown store automata accepting b...
A wide variety of algorithms can be used to determine the equivalence of two Deterministic Finite Au...
AbstractValiant has shown that the equivalence problem for deterministic finite turn pushdown machin...
AbstractBoundary points between decidability and undecidability of various decision questions concer...