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arxiv: 1702.08144 · v2 · pith:RAQ5XBROnew · submitted 2017-02-27 · 💻 cs.FL · cs.CC

Synchronization Problems in Automata without Non-trivial Cycles

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keywords automatastatesacyclicproblemssubsetsynchronizingweaklyautomaton
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We study the computational complexity of various problems related to synchronization of weakly acyclic automata, a subclass of widely studied aperiodic automata. We provide upper and lower bounds on the length of a shortest word synchronizing a weakly acyclic automaton or, more generally, a subset of its states, and show that the problem of approximating this length is hard. We investigate the complexity of finding a synchronizing set of states of maximum size. We also show inapproximability of the problem of computing the rank of a subset of states in a binary weakly acyclic automaton and prove that several problems related to recognizing a synchronizing subset of states in such automata are NP-complete.

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