2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.14308
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Token Games and History-Deterministic Quantitative-Automata

Abstract: A nondeterministic (quantitative) automaton is history deterministic if its nondeterminism can be resolved by only considering the prefix of the word read so far. Due to their good compositional properties, history deterministic automata are useful in solving games and synthesis problems. Deciding whether or not a given nondeterministic automaton is history deterministic (the HDness problem) is generally a difficult task, which might involve an exponential procedure, or even be undecidable, for example for pus… Show more

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