We show the surprising result that the cutpoint isolation problem is decidable for probabilistic finite automata where input words are taken from a letter-bounded context-free language. A context-free language $L$ is letter-bounded when $L \subseteq a_1^*a_2^* \cdots a_k^*$ for some finite $k > 0$ where each letter is distinct. A cutpoint is isolated when it cannot be approached arbitrarily closely. The decidability of this problem is in marked contrast to the situation for the (strict) emptiness problem for PFA which is undecidable under the even more severe restrictions of PFA with polynomial ambiguity, commutative matrices and input over a letter-bounded language as well as to the injectivity problem which is undecidable for PFA over let...
This short note aims at proving that the isolation problem is undecidable for probabilistic automata...
In Proceedings of LICS'2012International audienceThe value 1 problem is a decision problem for proba...
A probabilistic finite automaton (PFA) A is said to be regular-approximable with respect to (x,y), i...
We show the surprising result that the cutpoint isolation problem is decidable for probabilistic fin...
We show the surprising result that the cutpoint isolation problem is decidable for probabilistic fin...
We consider the computability and complexity of decision questions for Probabilistic Finite Automata...
We consider the computability and complexity of decision questions for Probabilistic Finite Automata...
We study the emptiness and λ-reachability problems for unary and binary Probabilistic Finite Automat...
AbstractA probabilistic automaton (PA) which accepts a language with e-isolated cut point 12 corresp...
A probabilistic automaton (PA) which accepts a language with e-isolated cut point 1 2 corresponds to...
The emptiness and containment problems for probabilistic automata are natural quantitative generalis...
The emptiness and containment problems for probabilistic automata are natural quantitative generalis...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
We investigate unary regular languages and compare deterministic finite automata (DFA’s), nondetermi...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
This short note aims at proving that the isolation problem is undecidable for probabilistic automata...
In Proceedings of LICS'2012International audienceThe value 1 problem is a decision problem for proba...
A probabilistic finite automaton (PFA) A is said to be regular-approximable with respect to (x,y), i...
We show the surprising result that the cutpoint isolation problem is decidable for probabilistic fin...
We show the surprising result that the cutpoint isolation problem is decidable for probabilistic fin...
We consider the computability and complexity of decision questions for Probabilistic Finite Automata...
We consider the computability and complexity of decision questions for Probabilistic Finite Automata...
We study the emptiness and λ-reachability problems for unary and binary Probabilistic Finite Automat...
AbstractA probabilistic automaton (PA) which accepts a language with e-isolated cut point 12 corresp...
A probabilistic automaton (PA) which accepts a language with e-isolated cut point 1 2 corresponds to...
The emptiness and containment problems for probabilistic automata are natural quantitative generalis...
The emptiness and containment problems for probabilistic automata are natural quantitative generalis...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
We investigate unary regular languages and compare deterministic finite automata (DFA’s), nondetermi...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
This short note aims at proving that the isolation problem is undecidable for probabilistic automata...
In Proceedings of LICS'2012International audienceThe value 1 problem is a decision problem for proba...
A probabilistic finite automaton (PFA) A is said to be regular-approximable with respect to (x,y), i...