One-Way Topological Automata and the Tantalizing Effects of Their Topological Features

03/18/2019
by   Tomoyuki Yamakami, et al.
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We cast new light on the existing models of 1-way deterministic topological automata by introducing a new, convenient model, in which, as each input symbol is read, an interior system of an automaton, known as a configuration, continues to evolve in a topological space by applying continuous transition operators one by one. The acceptance and rejection of a given input are determined by observing the interior system after the input is completely processed. Such automata naturally generalize 1-way finite automata of various types, including deterministic, probabilistic, quantum, and pushdown automata. We examine the strengths and weaknesses of the power of this new automata model when recognizing formal languages. We investigate tantalizing effects of various topological features of our topological automata by analyzing their behaviors when different kinds of topological spaces and continuous maps, which are used respectively as configuration spaces and transition operators, are provided to the automata.

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