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Classifying All Degrees Below $N^3$ (2111.06505v1)

Published 12 Nov 2021 in cs.FL and math.LO

Abstract: We answer an open question in the theory of transducer degrees initially posed in [3], on the structure of polynomial transducer degrees, in particular the question of what degrees, if any, lie below the degree of $n3$. Transducer degrees are the equivalence classes formed by word transformations which can be realized by a finite-state transducer. While there are no general techniques to tell if a word $w_1$ can be transformed into $w_2$ via an FST, the work of Endrullis et al. in [2] provides a test for the class of spiralling functions, which includes all polynomials. We classify fully the degrees of all cubic polynomials which are below $n3$, and many of the methods can also be used to classify the degrees of polynomials of higher orders.

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