A new formal model of register machines is described. Registers contain bit vectorswhich are manipulated using bitwise Boolean operations and shifts. Our main results relate the language recognition power of such vector machines to that of Turing machines. A class of vector machines is exhibited for which time on a vector machine supplies, to within a polynomial, just as much power as space on a Turing machine. Moreover, this is true regardless of whether the machines are deterministic or non-deterministic
This thesis documents a method of proving that Turing machines work for every case, if the construct...
In this work we study classes of languages accepted by finitely ambiguous space bounded automata whi...
AbstractOur computational model is a random access machine with n read only input registers each con...
We consider random access machines with a multiplication operation, having the added capability of c...
Multitape Turing machines which can use their storage tapes only as counters or as pushdown stores a...
AbstractThe paper develops the theory of Turing machines as recognizers of infinite (ω-type) input t...
In this thesis we examine some of the central problems in the theory of computational complexity, l...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.In this thesis, we compare th...
A condition on a class of languages is developed. This condition is such that every tally language i...
We study lower bounds on space and input head reversals for deterministic, nondeterministic, and alt...
We study lower bounds on space and input head reversals for deterministic, nondeterministic, and alt...
AbstractWe study the time relationships between several models of computation (variants of counter m...
We introduce an abstract analogue-digital model of computation that couples Turing machines to oracl...
The amount of storage needed to simulate a nondeterministic tape bounded Turingmachine on a determin...
In 1965 Hennie proved that one-tape deterministic Turing machines working in linear time are equival...
This thesis documents a method of proving that Turing machines work for every case, if the construct...
In this work we study classes of languages accepted by finitely ambiguous space bounded automata whi...
AbstractOur computational model is a random access machine with n read only input registers each con...
We consider random access machines with a multiplication operation, having the added capability of c...
Multitape Turing machines which can use their storage tapes only as counters or as pushdown stores a...
AbstractThe paper develops the theory of Turing machines as recognizers of infinite (ω-type) input t...
In this thesis we examine some of the central problems in the theory of computational complexity, l...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.In this thesis, we compare th...
A condition on a class of languages is developed. This condition is such that every tally language i...
We study lower bounds on space and input head reversals for deterministic, nondeterministic, and alt...
We study lower bounds on space and input head reversals for deterministic, nondeterministic, and alt...
AbstractWe study the time relationships between several models of computation (variants of counter m...
We introduce an abstract analogue-digital model of computation that couples Turing machines to oracl...
The amount of storage needed to simulate a nondeterministic tape bounded Turingmachine on a determin...
In 1965 Hennie proved that one-tape deterministic Turing machines working in linear time are equival...
This thesis documents a method of proving that Turing machines work for every case, if the construct...
In this work we study classes of languages accepted by finitely ambiguous space bounded automata whi...
AbstractOur computational model is a random access machine with n read only input registers each con...