It is shown that every deterministic multitape Turing machine of time complexity
t
(
n
) can be simulated by a deterministic Turing machine of tape complexity
t
(
n
)/log
t
(
n
). Consequently, for tape constructable
t
(
n
), the class of languages recognizable by multitape Turing machines of time complexity
t
(
n
) is strictly contained in the class of languages recognized by Turing machines of tape complexity
t
(
n
). In particular the context-sensitive languages cannot be recognized in linear time by deterministic multitape Turing machines.
We show that, for multi-tape Turing machines, non-deterministic linear time is more deterministic Turing machines (that receive their input on their work tape) require time Q(n 2 ) to powerful than deterministic linear time. We also recognize non-palindromes of length n (it is easy to discuss the prospects for extending this result to see that time O(n log n) is. sufficient for a more general Turing machines. non-deterministic machine).
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