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arxiv: 2606.00663 · v1 · pith:4HL7W2XNnew · submitted 2026-05-30 · 💻 cs.FL

Bandwidth of Nondeterministic Finite Automata

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keywords bandwidthautomataco-transcriptionaldeletingfinitelanguagesplicingstates
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Co-transcriptional splicing generates RNA sequences from a DNA template by deleting subsequences nondeterministically. Recent work showed how to encode an NFA into such a template, but the construction requires deleting subsequences whose length grows with the distance between states, which makes such deletions unlikely under the local nature of co-transcriptional splicing. We introduce $k$-bandwidth NFAs, in which transitions span at most $k$ states. These automata form a strict hierarchy of language classes. For finite languages, bandwidth $2$ suffices, and bandwidth $1$ can be decided in polynomial-time when the language is presented as a list of words. Minimizing the bandwidth is NP-hard even for fixed $k \geq 2$.

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