Degrees of Restriction for Two-Dimensional Automata
A three-way (resp., two-way) two-dimensional automaton has a read-only input head that moves in three (resp., two) directions on a finite array of cells labelled by symbols of the input alphabet. Restricting the input head movement of a two-dimensional automaton results in a model that is weaker in...
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Zusammenfassung: | A three-way (resp., two-way) two-dimensional automaton has a read-only input
head that moves in three (resp., two) directions on a finite array of cells
labelled by symbols of the input alphabet. Restricting the input head movement
of a two-dimensional automaton results in a model that is weaker in terms of
recognition power.
In this paper, we introduce the notion of "degrees of restriction" for
two-dimensional automata, and we develop sets of extended two-dimensional
automaton models that allow for some bounded number of restricted moves. We
establish recognition hierarchies for both deterministic and nondeterministic
extended three-way two-dimensional automata, and we find similar hierarchies
for both deterministic and nondeterministic extended two-way two-dimensional
automata. We also prove incomparability results between nondeterministic and
deterministic extended three-way two-dimensional automata. Lastly, we consider
closure properties for some operations on languages recognized by extended
three-way two-dimensional automata. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2105.01179 |