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Multihead Finite-State Dimension

Published 26 Sep 2025 in cs.IT, cs.FL, math.IT, and math.OC | (2509.22912v1)

Abstract: We introduce multihead finite-state dimension, a generalization of finite-state dimension in which a group of finite-state agents (the heads) with oblivious, one-way movement rules, each reporting only one symbol at a time, enable their leader to bet on subsequent symbols in an infinite data stream. In aggregate, such a scheme constitutes an $h$-head finite state gambler whose maximum achievable growth rate of capital in this task, quantified using betting strategies called gales, determines the multihead finite-state dimension of the sequence. The 1-head case is equivalent to finite-state dimension as defined by Dai, Lathrop, Lutz and Mayordomo (2004). In our main theorem, we prove a strict hierarchy as the number of heads increases, giving an explicit sequence family that separates, for each positive integer $h$, the earning power of $h$-head finite-state gamblers from that of $(h+1)$-head finite-state gamblers. We prove that multihead finite-state dimension is stable under finite unions but that the corresponding quantity for any fixed number $h>1$ of heads--the $h$-head finite-state predimension--lacks this stability property.

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