Minimisation of Deterministic Parity and Buchi Automata and Relative Minimisation of Deterministic Finite Automata
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In this report we study the problem of minimising deterministic automata over finite and infinite words. Deterministic finite automata are the simplest devices to recognise regular languages, and deterministic Büchi, Co-Büchi, and parity automata play a similar role in the recognition of ω-regular languages. While it is well known that the minimisation of deterministic finite and weak automata is cheap, the complexity of minimising deterministic Büchi and parity automata has remained an open challenge. We establish the NP-completeness of these problems. A second contribution of this report is the introduction of almost equivalence, an equivalence class for strictly between language equivalence for deterministic Büchi or Co-Büchi automata and language equivalence for deterministic finite automata. Two finite automata are almost equivalent if they, when used as a monitor, provide a different answer only a bounded number of times in any run, and we call the minimal such automaton relatively minimal. Minimisation of DFAs, hyper-minimisation, relative minimisation, and the minimisation of deterministic Büchi (or Co-Büchi) automata are operations of increasing reduction power, as the respective equivalence relations on automata become coarser from left to right. Besides being a natural equivalence relation for finite automata, almost equivalence is language preserving for weak automata, and can therefore also be viewed as a generalisation of language equivalence for weak automata to a more general class of automata. From the perspective of Büchi and Co-Büchi automata, we gain a cheap algorithm for state-space reduction that also turns out to be beneficial for further heuristic or exhaustive state-space reductions put on top of it. ∗This work was partly supported by the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) through the grant EP/H046623/1 ‘Synthesis and Verification in Markov Game Structures’; it is an extended version of [Sch10].
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/1007.1333 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2010