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On the State Complexity of the Shuffle of Regular Languages

Formal Languages and Automata Theory 2016-07-18 v3

Abstract

We investigate the shuffle operation on regular languages represented by complete deterministic finite automata. We prove that f(m,n)=2mn1+2(m1)(n1)(2m11)(2n11)f(m,n)=2^{mn-1} + 2^{(m-1)(n-1)}(2^{m-1}-1)(2^{n-1}-1) is an upper bound on the state complexity of the shuffle of two regular languages having state complexities mm and nn, respectively. We also state partial results about the tightness of this bound. We show that there exist witness languages meeting the bound if 2m52\le m\le 5 and n2n\ge2, and also if m=n=6m=n=6. Moreover, we prove that in the subset automaton of the NFA accepting the shuffle, all 2mn2^{mn} states can be distinguishable, and an alphabet of size three suffices for that. It follows that the bound can be met if all f(m,n)f(m,n) states are reachable. We know that an alphabet of size at least mnmn is required provided that m,n2m,n \ge 2. The question of reachability, and hence also of the tightness of the bound f(m,n)f(m,n) in general, remains open.

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@article{arxiv.1512.01187,
  title  = {On the State Complexity of the Shuffle of Regular Languages},
  author = {Janusz Brzozowski and Galina Jirásková and Bo Liu and Aayush Rajasekaran and Marek Szykuła},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.01187},
  year   = {2016}
}

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