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There Exist some Omega-Powers of Any Borel Rank (0706.3523v1)

Published 25 Jun 2007 in cs.LO, cs.CC, and math.LO

Abstract: Omega-powers of finitary languages are languages of infinite words (omega-languages) in the form Vomega, where V is a finitary language over a finite alphabet X. They appear very naturally in the characterizaton of regular or context-free omega-languages. Since the set of infinite words over a finite alphabet X can be equipped with the usual Cantor topology, the question of the topological complexity of omega-powers of finitary languages naturally arises and has been posed by Niwinski (1990), Simonnet (1992) and Staiger (1997). It has been recently proved that for each integer n > 0, there exist some omega-powers of context free languages which are Pi0_n-complete Borel sets, that there exists a context free language L such that Lomega is analytic but not Borel, and that there exists a finitary language V such that Vomega is a Borel set of infinite rank. But it was still unknown which could be the possible infinite Borel ranks of omega-powers. We fill this gap here, proving the following very surprising result which shows that omega-powers exhibit a great topological complexity: for each non-null countable ordinal alpha, there exist some Sigma0_alpha-complete omega-powers, and some Pi0_alpha-complete omega-powers.

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