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Operations on weakly recognizing morphisms

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posted on 2018-02-23, 09:52 authored by Lukas Fleischer, Manfred Kufleitner
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2016. Weakly recognizing morphisms from free semigroups onto finite semigroups are a classical way for defining the class of ω-regular languages, i.e., a set of infinite words is weakly recognizable by such a morphism if and only if it is accepted by some Büchi automaton. We consider the descriptional complexity of various constructions for weakly recognizing morphisms. This includes the conversion from and to Büchi automata, the conversion into strongly recognizing morphisms, and complementation. For some problems, we are able to give more precise bounds in the case of binary alphabets or simple semigroups.

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This work was supported by the DFG grants DI 435/5-2 and KU 2716/1-1.

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  • Science

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  • Computer Science

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

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9777

Pages

126 - 137

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FLEISCHER, L. and KUFLEITNER, M., 2016. Operations on weakly recognizing morphisms. IN: Campeanu, C., Manea, F. and Shallit, J. (eds.) Descriptional Complexity of Formal Systems, 18th IFIP WG 1.2 International Conference, DCFS 2016, Bucharest, Romania, July 5-8, 2016. Proceedings. Chaim: Springer, pp. 126-137.

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2016

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This is a pre-copyedited version of a contribution published in Campeanu, C., Manea, F. Shallit, J. (eds.) Descriptional Complexity of Formal Systems, 18th IFIP WG 1.2 International Conference, DCFS 2016 published by Springer. The definitive authenticated version is available online via https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41114-9_10

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9783319411132

ISSN

0302-9743

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1611-3349

Book series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science;9777

Language

  • en

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