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The Power of One-State Turing Machines

Published 22 Jan 2019 in cs.FL | (1901.07125v1)

Abstract: At first glance, one-state Turing machines are very weak: the halting problem for them is decidable, and, without memory, they cannot even accept a simple one element language such as $L = { 1 }$ . Nevertheless it has been showed that a one-state Turing machine can accept non regular languages. We extend such result and prove that they can also recognize non context-free languages, so for some tasks they are more powerful than pushdown automata.

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