Unambiguous automata are usually seen as a natural class of automata in-between deterministic and nondeterministic ones. We show that in case of infinite tree languages, the unambiguous ones are topologically far more complicated than the deterministic ones. We do so by providing operations that generate a family (A_{alpha})_{alpha < phi_2(0)} of unambiguous automata such that: 1. It respects the strict Wadge ordering: alpha < beta if and only if A_{alpha} <_W A_{beta}. This can be established without the help of any determinacy principle, simply by providing effective winning strategies in the underlying games. 2. Its length (phi_2(0)) is the first fixpoint of the ordinal function that itself enumerates all fixpoints of the ordinal expon...
Two-way alternating automata were introduced by Vardi in order to study the satisfiability problem f...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...
This work is a study of the expressive power of unambiguity in the case of automata over infinite tr...
A nondeterministic automaton is called unambiguous if it has at most one accepting run on every inpu...
Alternating automata on infinite trees induce operations on languages which do not preserve natural ...
International audienceWe study the topological complexity of languages of Büchi automata on infinite...
An automaton is unambiguous if for every input it has at most one acceptingcomputation. An automaton...
For deterministic tree automata, classical hierarchies, like Mostowski-Rabin (or index) hierarchy, B...
AbstractWe show an algorithm which, for a given deterministic parity automaton on infinite trees, co...
For deterministic tree automata, classical hierarchies, like Mostowski-Rabin (or index) hierarchy, B...
An automaton is unambiguous if for every input it has at most one accepting computation. An automato...
Alternating automata on infinite trees induce operations on languages which do not preserve natural ...
AbstractWe show that a tree language recognized by a deterministic parity automaton is either hard f...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...
Two-way alternating automata were introduced by Vardi in order to study the satisfiability problem f...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...
This work is a study of the expressive power of unambiguity in the case of automata over infinite tr...
A nondeterministic automaton is called unambiguous if it has at most one accepting run on every inpu...
Alternating automata on infinite trees induce operations on languages which do not preserve natural ...
International audienceWe study the topological complexity of languages of Büchi automata on infinite...
An automaton is unambiguous if for every input it has at most one acceptingcomputation. An automaton...
For deterministic tree automata, classical hierarchies, like Mostowski-Rabin (or index) hierarchy, B...
AbstractWe show an algorithm which, for a given deterministic parity automaton on infinite trees, co...
For deterministic tree automata, classical hierarchies, like Mostowski-Rabin (or index) hierarchy, B...
An automaton is unambiguous if for every input it has at most one accepting computation. An automato...
Alternating automata on infinite trees induce operations on languages which do not preserve natural ...
AbstractWe show that a tree language recognized by a deterministic parity automaton is either hard f...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...
Two-way alternating automata were introduced by Vardi in order to study the satisfiability problem f...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...