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Non-Adaptive and Adaptive Two-Sided Search with Fast Objects
In 1946, Koopman introduced a two-sided search model. In this model, a searched object is active and can move, at most, one step after each test. We analyze the model of a combinatorial two-sided search by allowing more moves of the searched object after each test. We give strategies and show that they are optimal. We consider adaptive and non-adaptive strategies. We show the surprising result that with the combinatorial two-sided search on a path graph, the optimal non-adaptive search needs the same number of tests as the corresponding adaptive strategy does. The strategy obtained can also be used as an encoding strategy to sent the position of a moving element through a transmission channel.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science is a bimonthly journal that publishes articles which contribute new theoretical results in all areas of the foundations of computer science. The theoretical and mathematical aspects covered include:
- Algebraic theory of computing and formal systems
- Algorithm and system implementation issues
- Approximation, probabilistic, and randomized algorithms
- Automata and formal languages
- Automated deduction
- Combinatorics and graph theory
- Complexity theory
- Computational biology and bioinformatics
- Cryptography
- Database theory
- Data structures
- Design and analysis of algorithms
- DNA computing
- Foundations of computer security
- Foundations of high-performance computing