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On the Bounds for State-Set Size in the Proofs of Equivalence Between Deterministic, Nondeterministic, and Two-Way Finite Automata | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

On the Bounds for State-Set Size in the Proofs of Equivalence Between Deterministic, Nondeterministic, and Two-Way Finite Automata


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The bounds on state-set size in the proofs of the equivalence between nondeterministic and deterministic finite automata and between two-way and one-way deterministic fin...Show More

Abstract:

The bounds on state-set size in the proofs of the equivalence between nondeterministic and deterministic finite automata and between two-way and one-way deterministic finite automata are considered. It is shown that the number of states in the subset machine in the first construction cannot be reduced for certain cases. It is also shown that the number of states in the one-way automation constructed in the second proof may be reduced only slightly.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Computers ( Volume: C-20, Issue: 10, October 1971)
Page(s): 1211 - 1214
Date of Publication: 31 October 1971

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