Conference proceedings article

Correctness preservation and complexity of simple RL-automata



Publication Details
Authors:
Messerschmidt, H.; Mraz, F.; Otto, F.; Platek, M.
Editor:
Ibarra, Oscar;Yen, Hsu-Chun
Publisher:
Springer
Place:
Berlin

Publication year:
2006
Pages range :
162-172
Book title:
Implementation and Application of Automata, CIAA 2006 - Proceedings
Title of series:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4094
Volume number:
4094


Abstract


Analysis by reduction is a method used in linguistics for checking the correctness of sentences of natural languages. This method can be modelled by restarting automata. Here we study a new type of restarting automaton, the so-called t-sRL-automaton, which is an RL-automaton that is rather restricted in that it has a window of size I only, and that it works under a minimal acceptance condition. On the other hand, it is allowed to perform up to t rewrite (that is, delete) steps per cycle. We study the correctness preservation of these automata on the one hand, and the complexity of these automata on the other hand, establishing a complexity measure that is based on the description of t-sRL-automata in terms of so-called meta-instructions. We present a hierarchy result and we show that the correctness preserving nondeterministic t-sRL-automata are not stronger than the deterministic t-sRL-automata.



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