Sound and complete axiomatizations of coalgebraic language equivalence
Abstract
Coalgebras provide a uniform framework to study dynamical systems, including several types of automata. In this paper, we make use of the coalgebraic view on systems to investigate, in a uniform way, under which conditions calculi that are sound and complete with respect to behavioral equivalence can be extended to a coarser coalgebraic language equivalence, which arises from a generalised powerset construction that determinises coalgebras. We show that soundness and completeness are established by proving that expressions modulo axioms of a calculus form the rational fixpoint of the given type functor. Our main result is that the rational fixpoint of the functor , where is a monad describing the branching of the systems (e.g. non-determinism, weights, probability etc.), has as a quotient the rational fixpoint of the "determinised" type functor , a lifting of to the category of -algebras. We apply our framework to the concrete example of weighted automata, for which we present a new sound and complete calculus for weighted language equivalence. As a special case, we obtain non-deterministic automata, where we recover Rabinovich's sound and complete calculus for language equivalence.
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@article{arxiv.1104.2803,
title = {Sound and complete axiomatizations of coalgebraic language equivalence},
author = {Marcello M. Bonsangue and Stefan Milius and Alexandra Silva},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.2803},
year = {2017}
}
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