Models and characterizations of 1-way quantum finite automata

In the past year two different models of quantum finite automata have been proposed. The first model, introduced by Moore and Crutchfield[MC98], makes one measurement on its state at the end of its computation and is called a measure-once quantum finite automata. The second model, introduced by K...

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Main Author: Brodsky, Alexander
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8895
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.2429-88952014-03-14T15:42:57Z Models and characterizations of 1-way quantum finite automata Brodsky, Alexander In the past year two different models of quantum finite automata have been proposed. The first model, introduced by Moore and Crutchfield[MC98], makes one measurement on its state at the end of its computation and is called a measure-once quantum finite automata. The second model, introduced by Kondacs and Watrous[KW97], makes a measurement of its state after every transition and is called a measure-many quantum finite automata. In this thesis we investigate the characteristics of the two models. We characterize measure-once quantum finite automata when they are restricted to acceptance with bounded error, and we show that, when they are not so restricted, they can solve the word problem over the free group. We show that they can be simulated by probabilistic finite automata, which implies that they are no more powerful than probabilistic finite automata. We also describe an algorithm that determines if two automata are equivalent. We show that the class of languages accepted by measure-many quantum finite automata is closed under quotient, complement, and inverse homomorphisms. We prove a necessary condition for a language to be accepted by a measure-many automaton with bounded error and we show that certain sets, including piecewise testable sets, can be accepted with bounded error by this automata. 2009-06-09T20:05:17Z 2009-06-09T20:05:17Z 1998 2009-06-09T20:05:17Z 1999-05 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8895 eng UBC Retrospective Theses Digitization Project [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/retro_theses/]
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description In the past year two different models of quantum finite automata have been proposed. The first model, introduced by Moore and Crutchfield[MC98], makes one measurement on its state at the end of its computation and is called a measure-once quantum finite automata. The second model, introduced by Kondacs and Watrous[KW97], makes a measurement of its state after every transition and is called a measure-many quantum finite automata. In this thesis we investigate the characteristics of the two models. We characterize measure-once quantum finite automata when they are restricted to acceptance with bounded error, and we show that, when they are not so restricted, they can solve the word problem over the free group. We show that they can be simulated by probabilistic finite automata, which implies that they are no more powerful than probabilistic finite automata. We also describe an algorithm that determines if two automata are equivalent. We show that the class of languages accepted by measure-many quantum finite automata is closed under quotient, complement, and inverse homomorphisms. We prove a necessary condition for a language to be accepted by a measure-many automaton with bounded error and we show that certain sets, including piecewise testable sets, can be accepted with bounded error by this automata.
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