Affiliation:
1. York Univ., Toronto, Ont., Canada
2. Univ. of Washington, Seattle
Abstract
We identify and study a natural and frequently occurring subclass of Concurrent Read, Exclusive Write Parallel Random Access Machines (CREW-PRAMs). Called Concurrent Read,
Owner
Write, or CROW-PRAMS, these are machines in which each global memory location is assigned a unique “owner” processor, which is the only processor allowed to write into it. Considering the difficulties that would be involved in physically realizinga full CREW-PRAM model and demonstrate its stability under several definitional changes. Second, we precisely characterize the power of the CROW-PRAM by showing that the class of languages recognizable by it in time
O
(log n) (and implicity with a polynomial number of processors) is exactly the class LOGDCFL of languages log space reducible to deterministic context-free languages. Third, using the same basic machinery, we show that the recognition problem for deterministic context-free languages can be solved quickly on a deterministic auxilliary pushdown automation having random access to its input tape, a log
n
space work tape, and pushdown store of small maximum height. For example, time
O
(
n
1 + ε
) is achievable with pushdown height
O
(log
2
n
). These result extend and unify work of von Braunmöhl, Cook, Mehlhorn, and Verbeek, Klein and Reif; and Rytter.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering,Software
Cited by
6 articles.
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