Author:
Camino Carlos,Diekert Volker,Dundua Besik,Marin Mircea,Sénizergues Géraud
Abstract
We study the matching problem of regular tree languages, that is, "$\exists
\sigma:\sigma(L)\subseteq R$?" where $L,R$ are regular tree languages over the
union of finite ranked alphabets $\Sigma$ and $\mathcal{X}$ where $\mathcal{X}$
is an alphabet of variables and $\sigma$ is a substitution such that
$\sigma(x)$ is a set of trees in $T(\Sigma\cup H)\setminus H$ for all $x\in
\mathcal{X}$. Here, $H$ denotes a set of "holes" which are used to define a
"sorted" concatenation of trees. Conway studied this problem in the special
case for languages of finite words in his classical textbook "Regular algebra
and finite machines" published in 1971. He showed that if $L$ and $R$ are
regular, then the problem "$\exists \sigma \forall x\in \mathcal{X}:
\sigma(x)\neq \emptyset\wedge \sigma(L)\subseteq R$?" is decidable. Moreover,
there are only finitely many maximal solutions, the maximal solutions are
regular substitutions, and they are effectively computable. We extend Conway's
results when $L,R$ are regular languages of finite and infinite trees, and
language substitution is applied inside-out, in the sense of Engelfriet and
Schmidt (1977/78). More precisely, we show that if $L\subseteq
T(\Sigma\cup\mathcal{X})$ and $R\subseteq T(\Sigma)$ are regular tree languages
over finite or infinite trees, then the problem "$\exists \sigma \forall x\in
\mathcal{X}: \sigma(x)\neq \emptyset\wedge \sigma_{\mathrm{io}}(L)\subseteq
R$?" is decidable. Here, the subscript "$\mathrm{io}$" in
$\sigma_{\mathrm{io}}(L)$ refers to "inside-out". Moreover, there are only
finitely many maximal solutions $\sigma$, the maximal solutions are regular
substitutions and effectively computable. The corresponding question for the
outside-in extension $\sigma_{\mathrm{oi}}$ remains open, even in the
restricted setting of finite trees.
Publisher
Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe (CCSD)
Subject
General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science
Cited by
2 articles.
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