The Complexity of Boolean State Separation (Technical Report)
Logic in Computer Science
2020-10-05 v1 Computational Complexity
Abstract
For a Boolean type of nets , a transition system is synthesizeable into a -net if and only if distinct states of correspond to distinct markings of , and prevents a transition firing if there is no related transition in . The former property is called -state separation property (-SSP) while the latter -- -event/state separation property (-ESSP). is embeddable into the reachability graph of a -net if and only if has the -SSP. This paper presents a complete characterization of the computational complexity of \textsc{-SSP} for all Boolean Petri net types.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2010.00825,
title = {The Complexity of Boolean State Separation (Technical Report)},
author = {Ronny Tredup and Evgeny Erofeev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.00825},
year = {2020}
}