Repetitive Finite Automata With Translucent Letters

František Mráz
(Charles University at Prague)
Friedrich Otto
(University of Kassel)

Here we propose an extension of the (deterministic and the nondeterministic) finite automaton with translucent letters (DFAwtl and NFAwtl), which lies between these automata and their non-returning variants (that is, the nr-DFAwtl and the nr-NFAwtl). This new model works like a DFAwtl or an NFAwtl, but on seeing the end-of-tape marker, it may change its internal state and continue with its computation instead of just ending it, accepting or rejecting. This new type of automaton is called a repetitive deterministic or nondeterministic finite automaton with translucent letters (RDFAwtl or RNFAwtl). In the deterministic case, the new model is strictly more expressive than the DFAwtl, but less expressive than the nr-DFAwtl, while in the nondeterministic case, the new model is equivalent to the NFAwtl.

In Florin Manea and Giovanni Pighizzini: Proceedings 14th International Workshop on Non-Classical Models of Automata and Applications (NCMA 2024), Göttingen, Germany, 12-13 August 2024, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 407, pp. 150–167.
Published: 11th September 2024.

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