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On characteristic formulae for Event-Recording Automata

Omer Landry Nguena Timo, Pierre-Alain Reynier (2013)

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A standard bridge between automata theory and logic is provided by the notion of characteristic formula. This paper investigates this problem for the class of event-recording automata (ERA), a subclass of timed automata in which clocks are associated with actions and that enjoys very good closure properties. We first study the problem of expressing characteristic formulae for ERA in Event-Recording Logic (ERL ), a logic introduced by Sorea to express event-based timed specifications....

Universality of Reversible Hexagonal Cellular Automata

Kenichi Morita, Maurice Margenstern, Katsunobu Imai (2010)

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We define a kind of cellular automaton called a hexagonal partitioned cellular automaton (HPCA), and study logical universality of a reversible HPCA. We give a specific 64-state reversible HPCA , and show that a Fredkin gate can be embedded in this cellular space. Since a Fredkin gate is known to be a universal logic element, logical universality of is concluded. Although the number of states of is greater than those of the previous...

On Existentially First-Order Definable Languages and Their Relation to NP

Bernd Borchert, Dietrich Kuske, Frank Stephan (2010)

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Under the assumption that the Polynomial-Time Hierarchy does not collapse we show for a regular language : the unbalanced polynomial-time leaf language class determined by equals  iff is existentially but not quantifierfree definable in FO[<, min, max, +1, −1]. Furthermore, no such class lies properly between NP and co-1-NP or NP⊕co-NP. The proofs rely on a result of Pin and Weil characterizing the automata of existentially first-order definable languages.

On biautomata

Ondřej Klíma, Libor Polák (2012)

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We initiate the theory and applications of biautomata. A biautomaton can read a word alternately from the left and from the right. We assign to each regular language its canonical biautomaton. This structure plays, among all biautomata recognizing the language , the same role as the minimal deterministic automaton has among all deterministic automata recognizing the language . We expect that from the graph structure of this automaton one could decide the membership of a given language...

-counting automata

Joël Allred, Ulrich Ultes-Nitsche (2012)

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In this paper, we define -counting automata as recognizers for -languages, languages of infinite words. We prove that the class of -languages they recognize is a proper extension of the -regular languages. In addition we prove that languages recognized by -counting automata are closed under Boolean operations. It remains an open problem whether or not emptiness is decidable for -counting automata. However, we conjecture strongly...

Multi-dimensional sets recognizable in all abstract numeration systems

Émilie Charlier, Anne Lacroix, Narad Rampersad (2012)

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We prove that the subsets of that are -recognizable for all abstract numeration systems are exactly the 1-recognizable sets. This generalizes a result of Lecomte and Rigo in the one-dimensional setting.

Multi-dimensional sets recognizable in all abstract numeration systems

Émilie Charlier, Anne Lacroix, Narad Rampersad (2012)

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We prove that the subsets of that are -recognizable for all abstract numeration systems are exactly the 1-recognizable sets. This generalizes a result of Lecomte and Rigo in the one-dimensional setting.

Idealized coinductive type systems for imperative object-oriented programs

Davide Ancona, Giovanni Lagorio (2011)

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In recent work we have proposed a novel approach to define idealized type systems for object-oriented languages, based on of programs into Horn formulas which are interpreted w.r.t. the coinductive (that is, the greatest) Herbrand model. In this paper we investigate how this approach can be applied also in the presence of imperative features. This is made possible by considering a natural translation of intermediate form programs into Horn formulas, where functions correspond to...

k-counting automata

Joël Allred, Ulrich Ultes-Nitsche (2012)

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In this paper, we define -counting automata as recognizers for -languages, languages of infinite words. We prove that the class of -languages they recognize is a proper extension of the -regular languages. In addition we prove that languages recognized by -counting automata are closed under Boolean operations. It remains an open problem whether or not emptiness is decidable for -counting automata. However, we conjecture strongly that it is decidable and give formal reasons why we believe...

Domain mu-calculus

Guo-Qiang Zhang (2010)

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The basic framework of domain -calculus was formulated in [39] more than ten years ago. This paper provides an improved formulation of a fragment of the -calculus without function space or powerdomain constructions, and studies some open problems related to this -calculus such as decidability and expressive power. A class of language equations is introduced for encoding -formulas in order to derive results related to decidability and expressive power of non-trivial fragments of the...