G²OAT seminar: Shortest Characteristic Factors of a Deterministic Finite Automaton and Computing Its Positive Position Run by Pattern Set Matching

When

26. 2. 2024
13:00 – 14:00

Where

Room TH:A-1247

Thákurova 7, Prague 6

Record

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Štěpán Plachý from the Department of Theoretical Computer Science, FIT CTU, will speak at the regular Monday seminar of the G²OAT group. During his talk, he will discuss an algorithm to construct four DFAs identifying shortest characteristic factors, aiding sublinear run computation for DFAs.

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Abstract

Given a deterministic finite automaton (DFA) A, we present a simple algorithm for constructing four deterministic finite automata that accept the shortest forbidden factors, the shortest forbidden suffixes, the shortest allowed suffixes, and the shortest forbidden prefixes. We refer to these automata as the shortest characteristic factors of automaton A. If the given automaton is local, and therefore, the language it accepts is strictly locally testable, the sets of its shortest characteristic factors are finite, and these four automata are acyclic. This approach simplifies existing methods for the extraction of forbidden factors and also generalizes it for all classes of input DFAs. Furthermore, we demonstrate that this type of extraction can be used for a sublinear run of an automaton for certain inputs. We define a positive position run of a deterministic finite automaton, representing all positions in an input string where the automaton reaches a final state. Finally, we present an algorithm for computing the positive position run of the automaton, which utilizes pattern set matching of its shortest forbidden factors and its shortest allowed suffixes, provided that the sets are finite. We showcase the computation of the positive position run of a local automaton using backward pattern matching, which can achieve sublinear time.

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