关联词和树自动机

O. Kupferman, S. Safra, Moshe Y. Vardi
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摘要

在自动机理论的验证方法中,我们将规范转换为自动机。复杂性方面的考虑促使人们区分不同类型的自动机。早在60年代,人们就知道确定性布吉词自动机比非确定性布吉词自动机表达能力差。证明很容易,只用几行就能说明。60年代末,拉宾证明布吉树自动机不如拉宾树自动机有表现力。这个证明就难多了。在这项工作中,我们将确定性和非确定性布齐词自动机之间的表达性差距以及布齐和拉宾树自动机之间的表达性差距联系起来。我们考虑识别派生语言的树自动机。对于一个单词语言L, L的派生语言,记作L/spl δ /,是所有路径都在L中的树的集合。因为我们经常想要指定程序的所有计算满足某些性质,所以对派生语言的兴趣是显而易见的。我们的主要结果表明,L可以被不确定的布吉词自动机识别,但不能被确定的布吉词自动机识别;L/spl δ /可以被Rabin树自动机识别,而不能被布吉树自动机识别。我们的研究结果为布吉树自动机和拉宾树自动机之间的表达差异提供了一个简单的解释。由于确定性和非确定性布吉词自动机之间的差距被很好地理解,我们的结果也提供了可以被布吉树自动机识别的派生语言的特征。最后,给出了识别派生语言的布吉树自动机的指数确定方法。
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Relating word and tree automata
In the automata-theoretic approach to verification, we translate specifications to automata. Complexity considerations motivate the distinction between different types of automata. Already in the 60's, it was known that deterministic Buchi word automata are less expressive than nondeterministic Buchi word automata. The proof is easy and can be stated in a few lines. In the late 60's, Rabin proved that Buchi tree automata are less expressive than Rabin tree automata. This proof is much harder. In this work we relate the expressiveness gap between deterministic and nondeterministic Buchi word automata and the expressiveness gap between Buchi and Rabin tree automata. We consider tree automata that recognize derived languages. For a word language L, the derived language of L, denoted L/spl Delta/, is the set of all trees all of whose paths are in L. Since often we want to specify that all the computations of the program satisfy some property, the interest in derived languages is clear. Our main result shows that L is recognizable by a nondeterministic Buchi word automaton but not by a deterministic Buchi word automaton iff L/spl Delta/ is recognizable by a Rabin tree automaton and not by a Buchi tree automaton. Our result provides a simple explanation to the expressiveness gap between Buchi and Rabin tree automata. Since the gap between deterministic and nondeterministic Buchi word automata is well understood, our result also provides a characterization of derived languages that can be recognized by Buchi tree automata. Finally, it also provides an exponential determinization of Buchi tree automata that recognize derived languages.
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