English

Finite Automata for the Sub- and Superword Closure of CFLs: Descriptional and Computational Complexity

Formal Languages and Automata Theory 2014-10-24 v2

Abstract

We answer two open questions by (Gruber, Holzer, Kutrib, 2009) on the state-complexity of representing sub- or superword closures of context-free grammars (CFGs): (1) We prove a (tight) upper bound of 2O(n)2^{\mathcal{O}(n)} on the size of nondeterministic finite automata (NFAs) representing the subword closure of a CFG of size nn. (2) We present a family of CFGs for which the minimal deterministic finite automata representing their subword closure matches the upper-bound of 22O(n)2^{2^{\mathcal{O}(n)}} following from (1). Furthermore, we prove that the inequivalence problem for NFAs representing sub- or superword-closed languages is only NP-complete as opposed to PSPACE-complete for general NFAs. Finally, we extend our results into an approximation method to attack inequivalence problems for CFGs.

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@article{arxiv.1410.2737,
  title  = {Finite Automata for the Sub- and Superword Closure of CFLs: Descriptional and Computational Complexity},
  author = {Georg Bachmeier and Michael Luttenberger and Maximilian Schlund},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.2737},
  year   = {2014}
}