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On the decidability of $k$-Block determinism (1705.10625v1)

Published 30 May 2017 in cs.FL

Abstract: Br\"uggemann-Klein and Wood define a one-unambiguous regular language as a language that can be recognized by a deterministic Glushkov automaton. They give a procedure performed on the minimal DFA, the BW-test, to decide whether a language is one-unambiguous. Block determinism is an extension of one-unambiguity while considering non-empty words as symbols and prefix-freeness as determinism. A block automaton is compact if it does not have two equivalent states (same right language). We showed that a language is $k$-block deterministic if it is recognized by some deterministic $k$-block automaton passing the BW-test. In this paper, we show that any $k$-block deterministic language is recognized by a compact deterministic $k$-block automaton passing the BW-test. We also give a procedure which enumerates, for a given language, the finite set of compact deterministic $k$-block automata. It gives us a decidable procedure to test whether a language is $k$-block deterministic.

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