International audienceChecking whether two pushdown automata with restricted silent actions are weakly bisimilar was shown decidable by Sénizergues (1998, 2005). We provide the first known complexity upper bound for this famous problem, in the equivalent setting of first-order grammars. This ACKERMANN upper bound is optimal, and we also show that strong bisimilarity is primitive-recursive when the number of states of the automata is fixed
AbstractWe establish Σ11-completeness (in the analytical hierarchy) of weak bisimilarity checking fo...
It is shown that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for the processes generated by (nondeterminis...
AbstractWe study the problem of bisimilarity-checking between processes of one-counter automata and ...
Stirling (1996, 1998) proved the decidability of bisimilarity on so called normed pushdown processes...
All bisimulation problems for pushdown automata are at least PSPACE-hard. In particular, we show tha...
The problem if a given configuration of a pushdown automaton (PDA) is bisimilar with some (unspecif...
We show that bisimulation equivalence of order-two pushdown automata is undecidable. Moreover, we st...
We show that bisimulation equivalence of order-two pushdown automata is undecidable. Moreover, we st...
The Turing machine models an old-fashioned computer, that does not interactwith the user or with oth...
AbstractIt is shown that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for the processes generated by (nonde...
We establish 11-completeness (in the analytical hierarchy) of weak bisimilarity checking for innite-...
We study the bisimilarity problem for probabilistic pushdown automata (pPDA) and subclasses thereof....
We establish Σ1 1-completeness (in the analytical hierarchy) of weak bisimilarity checking for infin...
AbstractWeak bisimilarity is one of the most studied behavioural equivalences. This equivalence is u...
We study the complexity of comparing pushdown automata (PDA) and context-free processes (BPA) to fi...
AbstractWe establish Σ11-completeness (in the analytical hierarchy) of weak bisimilarity checking fo...
It is shown that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for the processes generated by (nondeterminis...
AbstractWe study the problem of bisimilarity-checking between processes of one-counter automata and ...
Stirling (1996, 1998) proved the decidability of bisimilarity on so called normed pushdown processes...
All bisimulation problems for pushdown automata are at least PSPACE-hard. In particular, we show tha...
The problem if a given configuration of a pushdown automaton (PDA) is bisimilar with some (unspecif...
We show that bisimulation equivalence of order-two pushdown automata is undecidable. Moreover, we st...
We show that bisimulation equivalence of order-two pushdown automata is undecidable. Moreover, we st...
The Turing machine models an old-fashioned computer, that does not interactwith the user or with oth...
AbstractIt is shown that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for the processes generated by (nonde...
We establish 11-completeness (in the analytical hierarchy) of weak bisimilarity checking for innite-...
We study the bisimilarity problem for probabilistic pushdown automata (pPDA) and subclasses thereof....
We establish Σ1 1-completeness (in the analytical hierarchy) of weak bisimilarity checking for infin...
AbstractWeak bisimilarity is one of the most studied behavioural equivalences. This equivalence is u...
We study the complexity of comparing pushdown automata (PDA) and context-free processes (BPA) to fi...
AbstractWe establish Σ11-completeness (in the analytical hierarchy) of weak bisimilarity checking fo...
It is shown that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for the processes generated by (nondeterminis...
AbstractWe study the problem of bisimilarity-checking between processes of one-counter automata and ...