نتایج جستجو برای: deterministic finite automata

تعداد نتایج: 313927  

Journal: :Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics 2005
Christos A. Kapoutsis

We examine the conjecture that no polynomial can upper bound the increase in the number of states when a one-way nondeterministic finite automaton (1nfa) is converted into an equivalent two-way deterministic finite automaton (2dfa). We study the problem of liveness, which admits 1nfas of polynomial size and is known to defy 2dfas of polynomial size if and only if the conjecture is true. We focu...

2011
Michal Kunc Alexander Okhotin

A framework for the study of periodic behaviour of twoway deterministic finite automata (2DFA) is developed. Computations of 2DFAs are represented by a two-way analogue of transformation semigroups, every element of which describes the behaviour of a 2DFA on a certain string x. A subsemigroup generated by this element represents the behaviour on strings in x. The main contribution of this paper...

Journal: :Ann. Pure Appl. Logic 1996
Max I. Kanovich

A Linear Logic automaton is a hybrid of a finite automaton and a non-deterministic Petri net. LL automata commands are represented by propositional Horn Linear Logic formulas. Computations performed by LL automata directly correspond to cut-free derivations in Linear Logic. A programming language of LL automata is developed in which typical sequential, nondeterministic and parallel programming ...

2011
Tomás Vojnar

Finite (word, tree, or omega) automata play an important role in different areas of computer science, including, for instance, formal verification. Often, deterministic automata are used for which traditional algorithms for important operations such as minimisation and inclusion checking are available. However, the use of deterministic automata implies a need to determinise nondeterministic aut...

2005
Rogério Reis Nelma Moreira Marco Almeida

We give an unique string representation, up to isomorphism, for initially connected deterministic finite automata (ICDFA’s) with n states over an alphabet of k symbols. We show how to generate all these strings for each n and k, and how its enumeration provides an alternative way to obtain the exact number of ICDFA’s. 1 Motivation In symbolic manipulation environments for finite automata, it is...

1998
Cezar Câmpeanu Nicolae Santean Sheng Yu

A cover-automaton A of a finite language L ⊆ Σ∗ is a finite automaton that accepts all words in L and possibly other words that are longer than any word in L. A minimal deterministic cover automaton of a finite language L usually has a smaller size than a minimal DFA that accept L. Thus, cover automata can be used to reduce the size of the representations of finite languages in practice. In thi...

2017
Christof Löding Christopher Spinrath

We consider decision problems for relations over finite and infinite words defined by finite automata. We prove that the equivalence problem for binary deterministic rational relations over infinite words is undecidable in contrast to the case of finite words, where the problem is decidable. Furthermore, we show that it is decidable in doubly exponential time for an automatic relation over infi...

2007
Yo-Sub Han Kai Salomaa

We investigate the state complexity of union and intersection for finite languages. Note that the problem of obtaining the tight bounds for both operations was open. First we compute upper bounds using structural properties of minimal deterministic finite-state automata for finite languages. Then, we show that the upper bounds are tight if we have a variable sized alphabet that can depend on th...

2015
Aida Gainutdinova Abuzer Yakaryilmaz

We continue the systematic investigation of probabilistic and quantum finite automata (PFAs and QFAs) on promise problems by focusing on unary languages. We show that bounded-error QFAs are more powerful than PFAs. But, in contrary to the binary problems, the computational powers of Las-Vegas QFAs and bounded-error PFAs are equivalent to deterministic finite automata (DFAs). Lastly, we present ...

2013
Rusins Freivalds Thomas Zeugmann Grant R. Pogosyan

Austinat, Diekert, Hertrampf, and Petersen [2] proved that every language L that is (m, n)-recognizable by a deterministic frequency automaton such that m > n/2 can be recognized by a deterministic finite automaton as well. First, the size of deterministic frequency automata and of deterministic finite automata recognizing the same language is compared. Then approximations of a language are con...

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