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An Automata Theoretic Approach to the Zero-One Law for Regular Languages: Algorithmic and Logical Aspects

Published 24 Sep 2015 in cs.FL and cs.LO | (1509.07209v1)

Abstract: A zero-one language L is a regular language whose asymptotic probability converges to either zero or one. In this case, we say that L obeys the zero-one law. We prove that a regular language obeys the zero-one law if and only if its syntactic monoid has a zero element, by means of Eilenberg's variety theoretic approach. Our proof gives an effective automata characterisation of the zero-one law for regular languages, and it leads to a linear time algorithm for testing whether a given regular language is zero-one. In addition, we discuss the logical aspects of the zero-one law for regular languages.

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