On the Word Problem for Compressible Monoids (2012.01402v2)
Abstract: We study the language-theoretic properties of the word problem, in the sense of Duncan & Gilman, of weakly compressible monoids, as defined by Adian & Oganesian. We show that if $\mathcal{C}$ is a reversal-closed super-$\operatorname{AFL}$, as defined by Greibach, then $M$ has word problem in $\mathcal{C}$ if and only if its compressed left monoid $L(M)$ has word problem in $\mathcal{C}$. As a special case, we may take $\mathcal{C}$ to be the class of context-free or indexed languages. As a corollary, we find many new classes of monoids with decidable rational subset membership problem. Finally, we show that it is decidable whether a one-relation monoid containing a non-trivial idempotent has context-free word problem. This answers a generalisation of a question first asked by Zhang in 1992.