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Deterministic Automata on Unranked Trees

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Deterministic Automata on Unranked Trees
Abstract. We investigate bottom-up and top-down deterministic automata on unranked trees. We show that for an appropriate definition of bottom-up deterministic automata it is possible to minimize the number of states efficiently and to obtain a unique canonical representative of the accepted tree language. For top-down deterministic automata it is well known that they are less expressive than the non-deterministic ones. By generalizing a corresponding proof from the theory of ranked tree automata we show that it is decidable whether a given regular language of unranked trees can be recognized by a top-down deterministic automaton. The standard deterministic top-down model is slightly weaker than the model we use, where at each node the automaton can scan the sequence of the labels of its successors before deciding its next move.
Julien Cristau, Christof Löding, Wolfgang Tho
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where FCT
Authors Julien Cristau, Christof Löding, Wolfgang Thomas
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