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State Complexity of Reversals of Deterministic Finite Automata with Output

Formal Languages and Automata Theory 2017-10-19 v2

Abstract

We investigate the worst-case state complexity of reversals of deterministic finite automata with output (DFAOs). In these automata, each state is assigned some output value, rather than simply being labelled final or non-final. This directly generalizes the well-studied problem of determining the worst-case state complexity of reversals of ordinary deterministic finite automata. If a DFAO has nn states and kk possible output values, there is a known upper bound of knk^n for the state complexity of reversal. We show this bound can be reached with a ternary input alphabet. We conjecture it cannot be reached with a binary input alphabet except when k=2k = 2, and give a lower bound for the case 3k<n3 \le k < n. We prove that the state complexity of reversal depends solely on the transition monoid of the DFAO and the mapping that assigns output values to states.

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@article{arxiv.1705.07150,
  title  = {State Complexity of Reversals of Deterministic Finite Automata with Output},
  author = {Sylvie Davies},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.07150},
  year   = {2017}
}

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18 pages, 3 tables. Added missing affiliation/funding information