Reactive Turing machines

Authors
Publication date 10-2013
Journal Information and Computation
Volume | Issue number 231
Pages (from-to) 143-166
Number of pages 24
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract

We propose reactive Turing machines (RTMs), extending classical Turing machines with a process-theoretical notion of interaction, and use it to define a notion of executable transition system. We show that every computable transition system with a bounded branching degree is simulated modulo divergence-preserving branching bisimilarity by an RTM, and that every effective transition system is simulated modulo the variant of branching bisimilarity that does not require divergence preservation. We conclude from these results that the parallel composition of (communicating) RTMs can be simulated by a single RTM. We prove that there exist universal RTMs modulo branching bisimilarity, but these essentially employ divergence to be able to simulate an RTM of arbitrary branching degree. We also prove that modulo divergence-preserving branching bisimilarity there are RTMs that are universal up to their own branching degree. We establish a correspondence between executability and finite definability in a simple process calculus. Finally, we establish that RTMs are at least as expressive as persistent Turing machines.

Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ic.2013.08.010
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