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Decision Problems for Restricted Variants of Two-Dimensional Automata

Published 24 Apr 2019 in cs.FL | (1904.11100v1)

Abstract: A two-dimensional finite automaton has a read-only input head that moves in four directions on a finite array of cells labelled by symbols of the input alphabet. A three-way two-dimensional automaton is prohibited from making upward moves, while a two-way two-dimensional automaton can only move downward and rightward. We show that the language emptiness problem for unary three-way nondeterministic two-dimensional automata is NP-complete, and is in P for general-alphabet two-way nondeterministic two-dimensional automata. We show that the language equivalence problem for two-way deterministic two-dimensional automata is decidable, while both the equivalence and universality problems for two-way nondeterministic two-dimensional automata are undecidable. The deterministic case is the first known positive decidability result for the equivalence problem on two-dimensional automata over a general alphabet. We show that there exists a unary three-way deterministic two-dimensional automaton with a nonregular column projection, and we show that the row projection of a unary three-way nondeterministic two-dimensional automaton is always regular.

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