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Power of Counting by Nonuniform Families of Polynomial-Size Finite Automata

Power of Counting by Nonuniform Families of Polynomial-Size Finite Automata

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英文摘要

Lately, there have been intensive studies on strengths and limitations of nonuniform families of promise decision problems solvable by various types of polynomial-size finite automata families, where "polynomial-size" refers to the polynomially-bounded state complexity of a finite automata family. In this line of study, we further expand the scope of these studies to families of partial counting and gap functions, defined in terms of nonuniform families of polynomial-size nondeterministic finite automata, and their relevant families of promise decision problems. Counting functions have an ability of counting the number of accepting computation paths produced by nondeterministic finite automata. With no unproven hardness assumption, we show numerous separations and collapses of complexity classes of those partial counting and gap function families and their induced promise decision problem families. We also investigate their relationships to pushdown automata families of polynomial stack-state complexity.

Tomoyuki Yamakami

计算技术、计算机技术

Tomoyuki Yamakami.Power of Counting by Nonuniform Families of Polynomial-Size Finite Automata[EB/OL].(2025-08-28)[2025-09-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.18965.点此复制

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