We introduce weighted one-deterministic-counter automata (ODCA). These are weighted one-counter automata (OCA) with the property of counter-determinacy, meaning that all paths labelled by a given word starting from the initial configuration have the same counter-effect. Weighted ODCAs are a strict extension of weighted visibly OCAs, which are weighted OCAs where the input alphabet determines the actions on the counter. We present a novel problem called the co-VS (complement to a vector space) reachability problem for weighted ODCAs over fields, which seeks to determine if there exists a run from a given configuration of a weighted ODCA to another configuration whose weight vector lies outside a given vector space. We establish two signifi...
We answer an open complexity question by Hofman, Lasota, Mayr, Totzke (LMCS 2016) for simulation pre...
A discounted-sum automaton (NDA) is a nondeterministic finite automaton with edge weights, valuing a...
We present a general method for proving DP-hardness of problems related to formal ver-ification of o...
We introduce weighted one-deterministic-counter automata (ODCA). These are weighted one-counter auto...
The equivalence problem for deterministic one-counter automata is shown to bedecidable. A corollary ...
In a one-counter automaton (OCA), one can produce a letter from some finite alphabet, increment and ...
One-Counter Nets (OCNs) are finite-state automata equipped with a counter that is not allowed to bec...
AbstractWe present a general method for proving DP-hardness of problems related to formal verificati...
AbstractWe investigate the power of (1-reversal) counter machines (finite automata with multiple cou...
A discounted-sum automaton (NDA) is a nondeterministic finite automaton with edge weights, which val...
A discounted-sum automaton (NDA) is a nondeterministic finite automaton with edge weights, which val...
We study the synthesis problem for one-counter automata with parameters. One-counter automata are ob...
Counting abilities in finite automata are traditionally provided by two orthogonal extensions: addin...
Abstract. Weighted automata map input words to numerical values. Ap-plications of weighted automata ...
A discounted-sum automaton (NDA) is a nondeterministic finite automaton with edge weights, which val...
We answer an open complexity question by Hofman, Lasota, Mayr, Totzke (LMCS 2016) for simulation pre...
A discounted-sum automaton (NDA) is a nondeterministic finite automaton with edge weights, valuing a...
We present a general method for proving DP-hardness of problems related to formal ver-ification of o...
We introduce weighted one-deterministic-counter automata (ODCA). These are weighted one-counter auto...
The equivalence problem for deterministic one-counter automata is shown to bedecidable. A corollary ...
In a one-counter automaton (OCA), one can produce a letter from some finite alphabet, increment and ...
One-Counter Nets (OCNs) are finite-state automata equipped with a counter that is not allowed to bec...
AbstractWe present a general method for proving DP-hardness of problems related to formal verificati...
AbstractWe investigate the power of (1-reversal) counter machines (finite automata with multiple cou...
A discounted-sum automaton (NDA) is a nondeterministic finite automaton with edge weights, which val...
A discounted-sum automaton (NDA) is a nondeterministic finite automaton with edge weights, which val...
We study the synthesis problem for one-counter automata with parameters. One-counter automata are ob...
Counting abilities in finite automata are traditionally provided by two orthogonal extensions: addin...
Abstract. Weighted automata map input words to numerical values. Ap-plications of weighted automata ...
A discounted-sum automaton (NDA) is a nondeterministic finite automaton with edge weights, which val...
We answer an open complexity question by Hofman, Lasota, Mayr, Totzke (LMCS 2016) for simulation pre...
A discounted-sum automaton (NDA) is a nondeterministic finite automaton with edge weights, valuing a...
We present a general method for proving DP-hardness of problems related to formal ver-ification of o...