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Completely reachable automata: a quadratic decision algorithm and a quadratic upper bound on the reaching threshold (2208.05956v4)

Published 11 Aug 2022 in cs.FL

Abstract: A complete deterministic finite (semi)automaton (DFA) with a set of states $Q$ is \emph{completely reachable} if every nonempty subset of $Q$ is the image of the action of some word applied to $Q$. The concept of completely reachable automata appeared, in particular, in connection with synchronizing automata; the class contains the \v{C}ern{\'y} automata and covers several independently investigated subclasses. The notion was introduced by Bondar and Volkov (2016), who also raised the question about the complexity of deciding if an automaton is completely reachable. We develop an algorithm solving this problem, which works in ${\O(|\Sigma|\cdot n2)}$ time and $\O(|\Sigma|\cdot n)$ space, where $n=|Q|$ is the number of states and $|\Sigma|$ is the size of the input alphabet. In the second part, we prove a weak Don's conjecture for this class of automata: a subset of states $S \subseteq Q$ is reachable with a word of length at most $2n(n-|S|) - n \cdot H_{n-|S|}$, where $H_i$ is the $i$-th harmonic number. This implies a quadratic upper bound in $n$ on the length of the shortest synchronizing words (reset threshold) for the class of completely reachable automata and generalizes earlier upper bounds derived for its subclasses.

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