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A Note on Ordinal DFAs

Published 13 May 2010 in cs.FL | (1005.2329v1)

Abstract: We prove the following theorem. Suppose that $M$ is a trim DFA on the Boolean alphabet $0,1$. The language $\L(M)$ is well-ordered by the lexicographic order $\slex$ iff whenever the non sink states $q,q.0$ are in the same strong component, then $q.1$ is a sink. It is easy to see that this property is sufficient. In order to show the necessity, we analyze the behavior of a $\slex$-descending sequence of words. This property is used to obtain a polynomial time algorithm to determine, given a DFA $M$, whether $\L(M)$ is well-ordered by the lexicographic order. Last, we apply an argument in \cite{BE,BEa} to give a proof that the least nonregular ordinal is $\omega\omega $.

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