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Once-Marking and Always-Marking 1-Limited Automata

Authors :
Pighizzini, Giovanni
Prigioniero, Luca
Source :
EPTCS 386, 2023, pp. 215-227
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Single-tape nondeterministic Turing machines that are allowed to replace the symbol in each tape cell only when it is scanned for the first time are also known as 1-limited automata. These devices characterize, exactly as finite automata, the class of regular languages. However, they can be extremely more succinct. Indeed, in the worst case the size gap from 1-limited automata to one-way deterministic finite automata is double exponential. Here we introduce two restricted versions of 1-limited automata, once-marking 1-limited automata and always-marking 1-limited automata, and study their descriptional complexity. We prove that once-marking 1-limited automata still exhibit a double exponential size gap to one-way deterministic finite automata. However, their deterministic restriction is polynomially related in size to two-way deterministic finite automata, in contrast to deterministic 1-limited automata, whose equivalent two-way deterministic finite automata in the worst case are exponentially larger. For always-marking 1-limited automata, we prove that the size gap to one-way deterministic finite automata is only a single exponential. The gap remains exponential even in the case the given machine is deterministic. We obtain other size relationships between different variants of these machines and finite automata and we present some problems that deserve investigation.<br />Comment: In Proceedings AFL 2023, arXiv:2309.01126

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
EPTCS 386, 2023, pp. 215-227
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.02763
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.386.17