Our objects of study are infinite sequences and how they can be transformed into each other. As transformational devices, we focus here on Turing Machines, sequential finite state transducers and Mealy Machines. For each of these choices, the resulting transducibility relation ≥ is a preorder on the set of infinite sequences. This preorder induces equivalence classes, called degrees, and a partial order on the degrees. For Turing Machines, this structure of degrees is well-studied and known as degrees of unsolvability. However, in this hierarchy, all the computable streams are identified in the bottom degree. It is therefore interesting to study transducibility with respect to weaker computational models, giving rise to more fine-grained st...
The upper semilattice of degrees of transformability by finite-state automata is defined analogously...
We answer an open question in the theory of degrees of infinite sequences with respect to transducib...
We answer an open question in the theory of degrees of infinite sequences with respect to transducib...
Our objects of study are infinite sequences and how they can be transformed into each other. As tran...
Although finite state transducers are very natural and simple devices, surprisingly little is known ...
Although finite state transducers are very natural and simple devices, surprisingly little is known ...
Although finite state transducers are very natural and simple devices, surprisingly little is known ...
We study finite-state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. Infinite sequence...
We study finite-state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. Infinite sequence...
We study finite-state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. Infinite sequence...
Although finite state transducers are very natural and simple devices, surprisingly little is known ...
Our objects of study are finite state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. I...
Our objects of study are finite state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. I...
This thesis is concerned with various degree structures below 0', varying from Turing degrees to tr...
This thesis is concerned with various degree structures below 0', varying from Turing degrees to tr...
The upper semilattice of degrees of transformability by finite-state automata is defined analogously...
We answer an open question in the theory of degrees of infinite sequences with respect to transducib...
We answer an open question in the theory of degrees of infinite sequences with respect to transducib...
Our objects of study are infinite sequences and how they can be transformed into each other. As tran...
Although finite state transducers are very natural and simple devices, surprisingly little is known ...
Although finite state transducers are very natural and simple devices, surprisingly little is known ...
Although finite state transducers are very natural and simple devices, surprisingly little is known ...
We study finite-state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. Infinite sequence...
We study finite-state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. Infinite sequence...
We study finite-state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. Infinite sequence...
Although finite state transducers are very natural and simple devices, surprisingly little is known ...
Our objects of study are finite state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. I...
Our objects of study are finite state transducers and their power for transforming infinite words. I...
This thesis is concerned with various degree structures below 0', varying from Turing degrees to tr...
This thesis is concerned with various degree structures below 0', varying from Turing degrees to tr...
The upper semilattice of degrees of transformability by finite-state automata is defined analogously...
We answer an open question in the theory of degrees of infinite sequences with respect to transducib...
We answer an open question in the theory of degrees of infinite sequences with respect to transducib...