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Hierarchies of weakly monotone restarting automata

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2005

František Mráz
Affiliation:
Department of Computer Science, Charles University, Malostranské nám. 25, 118 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic; [email protected]
Friedrich Otto
Affiliation:
Fachbereich Mathematik/Informatik, Universität Kassel, 34109 Kassel, Germany; [email protected]
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Abstract

It is known that the weakly monotone restarting automata acceptexactly the growing context-sensitive languages. We introduce ameasure on the degree of weak monotonicity and show that thelanguage classes obtained in this way form strict hierarchies forthe various types of deterministic and nondeterministic restartingautomata without auxiliary symbols.

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Research Article
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© EDP Sciences, 2005

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