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Some results on equivalence of multi-letter quantum finite automata

Computational Complexity 2023-06-06 v8 Formal Languages and Automata Theory

Abstract

Two quantum finite automata are equivalent if for all input string ω\omega over the input alphabet the two automata accept ω\omega with equal probability. In [Theoret. Comput. Sci. 410 (2009) 3006-3017], it was shown that a k1k_1-letter QFA A1\mathcal{A}_1 and a k2k_2-letter QFA A2\mathcal{A}_2 over Σ={σ}\Sigma=\{\sigma\}, are equivalent if and only if they are (n1+n2)4+k1(n_1+n_2)^4+k-1-equivalent where nin_i is the number of states of Ai\mathcal{A}_i, i=1,2i=1,2, and k=max{k1,k2}k=\max\{k_1,k_2\}. In this letter, we improve the above upper-bound to (n12+n221)+k(n_1^2+n_2^2-1)+k. This also answers an open problem of Qiu et al. [Acta Informatica 48 (2011) 271-290]. Further, we show that, in the case of Σ={σ1,...,σt}\Sigma=\{\sigma_1,...,\sigma_t\} with 2t<2\leq t<\infty, there exists an integer zz such that A1\mathcal{A}_1 and A2\mathcal{A}_2 are equivalent if and only if they satisfy zz-equivalent.

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@article{arxiv.1106.5223,
  title  = {Some results on equivalence of multi-letter quantum finite automata},
  author = {Tianrong Lin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.5223},
  year   = {2023}
}

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