Evènement pour le groupe Séminaire Méthodes Formelles


Date 2018-02-27  11:00-12:00
TitreResynchronizing Classes of Word Relations 
RésuméA natural approach to defining binary word relations over a finite alphabet A is through two-tape finite state automata, which can be seen as regular languages L over the alphabet {1,2}xA, where (i,a) is interpreted as reading letter a from tape i. Thus, a word w of the language L denotes the pair (u_1,u_2) in A* x A* in which u_i is the projection of w onto i-labelled letters. While this formalism defines the well-studied class of Rational relations (a.k.a. non-deterministic finite state transducers), enforcing restrictions on the reading regime from the tapes, that we call synchronization, yields various sub-classes of relations. Such synchronization restrictions are imposed through regular properties on the projection of the language onto {1,2}. In this way, for each regular language C contained in {1,2}*, one obtains a class Rel(C) of relations, such as the classes of Regular, Recognizable, or length-preserving relations, as well as (infinitely) many other classes. We study the problem of containment for synchronized classes of relations: given C,D sub-languages of {1,2}*, is Rel(C) contained in Rel(D)? We show a characterization in terms of C and D which gives a decidability procedure to test for class inclusion. This also yields a procedure to re-synchronize languages from {1,2}xA preserving the denoted relation whenever the inclusion holds. 
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OrateurMaría Emilia Descotte 
Emailhttp://www.glyc.dc.uba.ar/emilia/ 
UrlLaBRI 



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