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arxiv: 1103.1353 · v1 · pith:ULX3DP7Inew · submitted 2011-03-07 · 💻 cs.FL · cs.LO

Around Dot-depth One

classification 💻 cs.FL cs.LO
keywords dot-depthfragmentsfirst-orderhierarchylanguageslogicalgebraicalternation
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The dot-depth hierarchy is a classification of star-free languages. It is related to the quantifier alternation hierarchy of first-order logic over finite words. We consider fragments of languages with dot-depth 1/2 and dot-depth 1 obtained by prohibiting the specification of prefixes or suffixes. As it turns out, these language classes are in one-to-one correspondence with fragments of existential first-order logic without min- or max-predicate. For all fragments, we obtain effective algebraic characterizations. Moreover, we give new combinatorial proofs for the decidability of the membership problem for dot-depth 1/2 and dot-depth 1.

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