2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.13527
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Sync-Maximal Permutation Groups Equal Primitive Permutation Groups

Abstract: The set of synchronizing words of a given n-state automaton forms a regular language recognizable by an automaton with 2 n ´n states. The size of a recognizing automaton for the set of synchronizing words is linked to computational problems related to synchronization and to the length of synchronizing words. Hence, it is natural to investigate synchronizing automata extremal with this property, i.e., such that the minimal deterministic automaton for the set of synchronizing words has 2 n ´n states. The sync-ma… Show more

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