Cost Automata, Safe Schemes, and Downward Closures

Author:

Barozzini David1,Clemente Lorenzo2,Colcombet Thomas3,Parys Paweł4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Informatics, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, dbarozzini@mimuw.edu.pl

2. Institute of Informatics, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, clementelorenzo@gmail.com

3. IRIF-CNRS-Université de Paris, Paris, France, thomas.colcombet@irif.fr

4. Institute of Informatics, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, parys@mimuw.edu.pl

Abstract

In this work we prove decidability of the model-checking problem for safe recursion schemes against properties defined by alternating B-automata. We then exploit this result to show how to compute downward closures of languages of finite trees recognized by safe recursion schemes. Higher-order recursion schemes are an expressive formalism used to define languages of finite and infinite ranked trees by means of fixed points of lambda terms. They extend regular and context-free grammars, and are equivalent in expressive power to the simply typed λY-calculus and collapsible pushdown automata. Safety in a syntactic restriction which limits their expressive power. The class of alternating B-automata is an extension of alternating parity automata over infinite trees; it enhances them with counting features that can be used to describe boundedness properties.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Computational Theory and Mathematics,Information Systems,Algebra and Number Theory,Theoretical Computer Science

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