Probabilistic Automata on Infinite Words: Decidability and Undecidability Results

Author(s):  
Krishnendu Chatterjee ◽  
Thomas A. Henzinger
2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 175-192
Author(s):  
NathanaËl Fijalkow

Abstract This paper studies the complexity of languages of finite words using automata theory. To go beyond the class of regular languages, we consider infinite automata and the notion of state complexity defined by Karp. Motivated by the seminal paper of Rabin from 1963 introducing probabilistic automata, we study the (deterministic) state complexity of probabilistic languages and prove that probabilistic languages can have arbitrarily high deterministic state complexity. We then look at alternating automata as introduced by Chandra, Kozen and Stockmeyer: such machines run independent computations on the word and gather their answers through boolean combinations. We devise a lower bound technique relying on boundedly generated lattices of languages, and give two applications of this technique. The first is a hierarchy theorem, stating that there are languages of arbitrarily high polynomial alternating state complexity, and the second is a linear lower bound on the alternating state complexity of the prime numbers written in binary. This second result strengthens a result of Hartmanis and Shank from 1968, which implies an exponentially worse lower bound for the same model.


2006 ◽  
Vol 157 (11) ◽  
pp. 1532-1549 ◽  
Author(s):  
Werner Kuich ◽  
George Rahonis

Sequences ◽  
1990 ◽  
pp. 254-257
Author(s):  
Jacques Justin ◽  
Giuseppe Pirillo

Author(s):  
Daniel Gabric ◽  
Narad Rampersad ◽  
Jeffrey Shallit

We prove an inequality for the number of periods in a word [Formula: see text] in terms of the length of [Formula: see text] and its initial critical exponent. Next, we characterize all periods of the length-[Formula: see text] prefix of a characteristic Sturmian word in terms of the lazy Ostrowski representation of [Formula: see text], and use this result to show that our inequality is tight for infinitely many words [Formula: see text]. We propose two related measures of periodicity for infinite words. Finally, we also consider special cases where [Formula: see text] is overlap-free or squarefree.


10.14311/920 ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 47 (2-3) ◽  
Author(s):  
L’. Balková
Keyword(s):  

Many combinatorial and arithmetical properties have been studied for infinite words ub associated with ß-integers. Here, new results describing return words and recurrence function for a special case of ub will be presented. The methods used here can be applied to more general infinite words, but the description then becomes rather technical. 


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