Affiliation:
1. LITIS, University of Rouen, 76000 Saint-Etienne du Rouvray, France
Abstract
There exist two well-known quotients of the position automaton of a regular expression. The first one, called the equation automaton, was first introduced by Mirkin from the notion of prebase and has been redefined by Antimirov from the notion of partial derivative. The second one, due to Ilie and Yu and called the follow automaton, can be obtained by eliminating ε-transitions in an ε-NFA that is always smaller than the classical ε-NFAs (Thompson, Sippu and Soisalon–Soininen). Ilie and Yu discussed the difficulty of succeeding in a theoretical comparison between the size of the follow automaton and the size of the equation automaton and concluded that it is very likely necessary to realize experimental studies. In this paper we solve the theoretical question, by first defining a set of regular expressions, called normalized expressions, such that every regular expression can be normalized in linear time, and proving then that the equation automaton of a normalized expression is always smaller than its follow automaton.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
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13 articles.
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