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Hierarchies of weakly monotone restarting automata

František MrázFriedrich Otto — 2005

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

It is known that the weakly monotone restarting automata accept exactly the growing context-sensitive languages. We introduce a measure on the degree of weak monotonicity and show that the language classes obtained in this way form strict hierarchies for the various types of deterministic and nondeterministic restarting automata without auxiliary symbols.

Hierarchies of weakly monotone restarting automata

František MrázFriedrich Otto — 2010

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

It is known that the weakly monotone restarting automata accept exactly the growing context-sensitive languages. We introduce a measure on the degree of weak monotonicity and show that the language classes obtained in this way form strict hierarchies for the various types of deterministic and nondeterministic restarting automata without auxiliary symbols.

On the classes of languages accepted by limited context restarting automata

Friedrich OttoPeter ČernoFrantišek Mráz — 2014

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

In the literature various types of restarting automata have been studied that are based on contextual rewriting. A word is accepted by such an automaton if, starting from the initial configuration that corresponds to input , the word is reduced to the empty word by a finite number of applications of these contextual rewritings. This approach is reminiscent of the notion of McNaughton families of languages. Here we put the aforementioned types of restarting automata into the context of McNaughton...

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