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On the State Complexity of the Reverse of R- and J-trivial Regular Languages

Published 2 Apr 2013 in cs.FL | (1304.0733v2)

Abstract: The tight upper bound on the state complexity of the reverse of R-trivial and J-trivial regular languages of the state complexity n is 2{n-1}. The witness is ternary for R-trivial regular languages and (n-1)-ary for J-trivial regular languages. In this paper, we prove that the bound can be met neither by a binary R-trivial regular language nor by a J-trivial regular language over an (n-2)-element alphabet. We provide a characterization of tight bounds for R-trivial regular languages depending on the state complexity of the language and the size of its alphabet. We show the tight bound for J-trivial regular languages over an (n-2)-element alphabet and a few tight bounds for binary J-trivial regular languages. The case of J-trivial regular languages over an (n-k)-element alphabet, for 2 <= k <= n-3, is open.

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