On the power of nondeterminism and Las Vegas randomization for two-dimensional finite automata

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The goal of this work is to investigate the computational power of nondeterminism and Las Vegas randomization for two-dimensional finite automata. The following three results are the main contribution of this paper: (i)Las Vegas (three-way) two-dimensional finite automata are more powerful than (three-way) two-dimensional deterministic ones.(ii)Three-way two-dimensional nondeterministic finite automata are more powerful than three-way two-dimensional Las Vegas finite automata.(iii)There is a strong hierarchy based on the number of computations (as measure of the degree of nondeterminism) for three-way two-dimensional finite automata.These results contrast with the situation for one-way and two-way finite automata, where all these computation modes have the same acceptance power, and the differences may occur only in the sizes of automata. Results (i) and (ii) provide the first such simultaneous acceptance separation between nondeterminism, Las Vegas, and determinism for a computing model.

论文关键词:Two-dimensional finite automata,Las Vegas randomization,Nondeterminism,Complexity

论文评审过程:Received 17 May 2000, Revised 16 August 2002, Available online 7 February 2004.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2003.11.007