Finite nondeterministic automata: Simulation and minimality

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Abstract

Motivated by recent applications of finite automata to theoretical physics, we study the minimization problem for nondeterministic automata (with outputs, but no initial states). We use Ehrenfeucht–Fraı̈sse-like games to model automata responses and simulations. The minimal automaton is constructed and, in contrast with the classical case, proved to be unique up to an isomorphism. Finally, we investigate the partial ordering induced by automata simulations. For example, we prove that, with respect to this ordering, the class of deterministic automata forms an ideal in the class of all automata.

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The first and third authors have been partially supported by AURC A18/XXXXX/62090/F3414056, 1996; the second author has been partially supported by AURC A18/XXXXX/62090/F3414070, 1997.