Journal article

Computational and Descriptional Power of Nondeterministic Iterated Uniform Finite-State Transducers


Authors listKutrib, Martin; Malcher, Andreas; Mereghetti, Carlo; Palano, Beatrice

Publication year2022

Pages337-356

JournalFundamenta Informaticae

Volume number185

Issue number4

ISSN0169-2968

eISSN1875-8681

Open access statusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.3233/FI-222113

PublisherSAGE Publications


Abstract
An iterated uniform finite-state transducer (IUFST) runs the same length-preserving transduction, starting with a sweep on the input string and then iteratively sweeping on the output of the previous sweep. The IUFST accepts the input string by halting in an accepting state at the end of a sweep. We consider both the deterministic (IUFST) and nondeterministic ( NIUFST) version of this device. We show that constant sweep bounded IUFSTs and NIUFSTs accept all and only regular languages. We study the state complexity of removing nondeterminism as well as sweeps on constant sweep bounded NIUFSTs, the descriptional power of constant sweep bounded IUFSTs and NIUFSTs with respect to classical models of finite-state automata, and the computational complexity of several decidability questions. Then, we focus on non-constant sweep bounded devices, proving the existence of a proper infinite nonregular language hierarchy depending on the sweep complexity both in the deterministic and nondeterministic case. Though NIUFSTs are "one-way" devices we show that they characterize the class of context-sensitive languages, that is, the complexity class DSpace(lin). Finally, we show that the nondeterministic devices are more powerful than their deterministic variant for a sublinear number of sweeps that is at least logarithmic.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKutrib, M., Malcher, A., Mereghetti, C. and Palano, B. (2022) Computational and Descriptional Power of Nondeterministic Iterated Uniform Finite-State Transducers, Fundamenta Informaticae, 185(4), pp. 337-356. https://doi.org/10.3233/FI-222113

APA Citation styleKutrib, M., Malcher, A., Mereghetti, C., & Palano, B. (2022). Computational and Descriptional Power of Nondeterministic Iterated Uniform Finite-State Transducers. Fundamenta Informaticae. 185(4), 337-356. https://doi.org/10.3233/FI-222113



Keywords


AUTOMATAComplexityDESCRIPTIONAL COMPLEXITYIterated transducerslanguage hierarchiesNONDETERMINISMOPERATIONSPUSHDOWNSweep complexity

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