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On the power of real-time turing machines under varying specifications
We investigate the relative computing power of Turing machines with differences in the number of work tapes, heads pro work tape, instruction repertoire etc. We concentrate on the k-tape, k-head and k-head jump models as well as the 2-way multihead finite automata with and without jumps. Differences in computing power between machines of unlike specifications emerge under the real-time restriction. In particular it is shown that k+1 heads are more powerful than k heads for re
On efficient simulations of multicounter machines
An oblivious 1-tape Turing machine can simulate a multicounter machine on-line in linear time and logarithmic space. This leads to a linear cost combinational logic network implementing the first n steps of a multicounter machine and also to a linear time/logarithmic space on-line simulation by an oblivious logarithmic cost RAM. An oblivious log*n-head tape unit can simulate the first n steps of a multicounter machine in real-time, which leads to a linear cost combinational logic network with a constant data rate
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