2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.14238
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History Determinism vs. Good for Gameness in Quantitative Automata

Abstract: Automata models between determinism and nondeterminism/alternations can retain some of the algorithmic properties of deterministic automata while enjoying some of the expressiveness and succinctness of nondeterminism. We study three closely related such models -history determinism, good for gameness and determinisability by pruning -on quantitative automata.While in the Boolean setting, history determinism and good for gameness coincide, we show that this is no longer the case in the quantitative setting: good… Show more

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