Descriptional Complexity of Finite Automata-Selected Highlights




Salomaa, Arto; Salomaa, Kai; Smith, Taylor J.

PublisherIOS Press BV

2024

Fundamenta Informaticae

Fundamenta Informaticae

191

3-4

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1875-8681

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3233/FI-242180

https://doi.org/10.3233/FI-242180

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.03708

https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03708



The state complexity, respectively, nondeterministic state complexity of a regular language L is the number of states of the minimal deterministic, respectively, of a minimal nondeterministic finite automaton for L. Some of the most studied state complexity questions deal with size comparisons of nondeterministic finite automata of differing degree of ambiguity. More generally, if for a regular language we compare the size of description by a finite automaton and by a more powerful language definition mechanism, such as a context-free grammar, we encounter non-recursive trade-offs. Operational state complexity studies the state complexity of the language resulting from a regularity preserving operation as a function of the complexity of the argument languages. Determining the state complexity of combined operations is generally challenging and for general combinations of operations that include intersection and marked concatenation it is uncomputable.



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