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Verification Tools for Checking some kinds of Testability (2106.02312v1)

Published 4 Jun 2021 in cs.FL and cs.DM

Abstract: A locally testable language L is a language with the property that for some non negative integer k, called the order of local testability, whether or not a word u is in the language L depends on (1) the prefix and suffix of the word u of length k + 1 and (2) the set of intermediate substrings of length k of the word u. For given k the language is called k-testable. The local testability has a wide spectrum of generalizations. A set of procedures for deciding whether or not a language given by its minimal automaton or by its syntactic semigroup is locally testable, right or left locally testable, threshold locally testable, strictly locally testable, or piecewise testable was implemented in the package TESTAS written in C=C++. The bounds on order of local testability of transition graph and order of local testability of transition semigroup are also found. For given k, the k-testability of transition graph is verified. We consider some approaches to verify these procedures and use for this aim some auxiliary programs. The approaches are based on distinct forms of presentation of a given finite automaton and on algebraic properties of the presentation. New proof and fresh wording of necessary and sufficient conditions for local testability of deterministic finite automaton is presented.

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  1. A. N. Trahtman (22 papers)

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