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Progress measures for complementation omega -automata with applications to temporal logic
A new approach to complementing omega -automata, which are finite-state automata defining languages of infinite words, is given. Instead of using usual combinatorial or algebraic properties of transition relations, it is shown that a graph-theoretic approach based on the notion of progress measures is a potent tool for complementing omega -automata. Progress measures are applied to the classical problem of complementing Buchi automata, and a simple method is obtained. The technique applies to Streett automata, for which an optimal complementation method is also obtained. As a consequence, it is seen that the powerful temporal logic ETLs is much more tractable than previously thought.<>