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Ehrenfeucht-Fraisse Games on Omega-Terms

Formal Languages and Automata Theory 2013-10-14 v1 Logic in Computer Science Group Theory

Abstract

Fragments of first-order logic over words can often be characterized in terms of finite monoids or finite semigroups. Usually these algebraic descriptions yield decidability of the question whether a given regular language is definable in a particular fragment. An effective algebraic characterization can be obtained from identities of so-called omega-terms. In order to show that a given fragment satisfies some identity of omega-terms, one can use Ehrenfeucht-Fraisse games on word instances of the omega-terms. The resulting proofs often require a significant amount of book-keeping with respect to the constants involved. In this paper we introduce Ehrenfeucht-Fraisse games on omega-terms. To this end we assign a labeled linear order to every omega-term. Our main theorem shows that a given fragment satisfies some identity of omega-terms if and only if Duplicator has a winning strategy for the game on the resulting linear orders. This allows to avoid the book-keeping. As an application of our main result, we show that one can decide in exponential time whether all aperiodic monoids satisfy some given identity of omega-terms, thereby improving a result of McCammond (Int. J. Algebra Comput., 2001).

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@article{arxiv.1310.3195,
  title  = {Ehrenfeucht-Fraisse Games on Omega-Terms},
  author = {Martin Huschenbett and Manfred Kufleitner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.3195},
  year   = {2013}
}