TY - JOUR A1 - Bensch, Suna A1 - Bordihn, Henning A1 - Holzer, Markus A1 - Kutrib, Martin T1 - On input-revolving deterministic and nondeterministic finite automata N2 - We introduce and investigate input-revolving finite automata, which are (nondeterministic) finite state automata with the additional ability to shift the remaining part of the input. Three different modes of shifting are considered, namely revolving to the left, revolving to the right, and circular-interchanging. We investigate the computational capacities of these three types of automata and their deterministic variants, comparing any of the six classes of automata with each other and with further classes of well-known automata. In particular, it is shown that nondeterminism is better than determinism, that is, for all three modes of shifting there is a language accepted by the nondeterministic model but not accepted by any deterministic automaton of the same type. Concerning the closure properties most of the deterministic language families studied are not closed under standard operations. For example, we show that the family of languages accepted by deterministic right-revolving finite automata is an anti-AFL which is not closed under reversal and intersection. Y1 - 2009 UR - https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/31578 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/08905401 SN - 0890-5401 ER -