Equivalence of deterministic finite automata (DFAs) has been researched for several decades, but equivalence of nondeterministic finite automata (NFAs) is not as studied. Equivalence of two NFAs is a PSPACE-complete problem. NFA equivalence is a challenging theoretical problem with practical applications such as lexical analysis. Quantified boolean formulas (QBFs) naturally encode PSPACE-complete problems, and we share our preliminary work towards determining NFA equivalence via QBFs
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AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...
The minimal deterministic finite automaton is generally used to determine regular languages equalit...
AbstractWe examine the computational complexity of testing finite state processes for equivalence in...
AbstractWe show inapproximability results concerning minimization of nondeterministic finite automat...
A wide variety of algorithms can be used to determine the equivalence of two Deterministic Finite Au...
We introduce bisimulation up to congruence as a technique for proving language equivalence of non-de...
We introduce bisimulation up to congruence as a technique for proving language equivalence of non-de...
AbstractWe give new general methods for constructing small non-deterministic finite automata (NFA) f...
In this article practical, experimental and theoretical results of the conducted research are presen...
We present various nondeterministic finite automata (NFAs) for the approximate string and sequence m...
This paper aims at introducing finite automata theory, the different ways to describe regular langua...
Abstract. The efficiency of regular expression matching algorithms depends very much on the size of ...
AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...
The minimal deterministic finite automaton is generally used to determine regular languages equalit...
AbstractWe examine the computational complexity of testing finite state processes for equivalence in...
AbstractWe show inapproximability results concerning minimization of nondeterministic finite automat...