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On State-Synchronized Automata Systems

KUČERA, J.; MEDUNA, A. On State-Synchronized Automata Systems. Schedae Informaticae, 2016, vol. 2015, no. 24, p. 221-237. ISSN: 0860-0295.
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journal article
Language
English
Authors
Kučera Jiří, Ing., Ph.D., DIFS (FIT)
Meduna Alexandr, prof. RNDr., CSc., DIFS (FIT)
Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a new kind of automata systems, called state-synchronized automata systems of degree n.
In general, they consists of n pushdown automata, referred to as their components. These systems can perform a computation step provided that the concatenation of the current states of all their components belongs to a prescribed control language. As its main result, the paper demonstrates that these systems characterize the family of recursively enumerable languages. In fact, this characterization is demostrated in both deterministic and nondeterministic versions of these systems. Restricting their components, these systems provides less computational power.

Keywords

state-synchronized automata systems, automata systems, pushdown automata, determinism, recursively enumerable languages

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Published
2016
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221–237
Journal
Schedae Informaticae, vol. 2015, no. 24, ISSN 0860-0295
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EID Scopus
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@article{BUT130905,
  author="Jiří {Kučera} and Alexandr {Meduna}",
  title="On State-Synchronized Automata Systems",
  journal="Schedae Informaticae",
  year="2016",
  volume="2015",
  number="24",
  pages="221--237",
  doi="10.4467/20838476SI.16.019.4360",
  issn="0860-0295",
  url="http://www.ejournals.eu/Schedae-Informaticae/2015/Volume-24/art/7023/"
}
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