History-Deterministic Timed Automata Are Not Determinizable
Résumé
An automaton is history-deterministic (HD) if one can safely resolve its non-deterministic choices on the fly. In a recent paper, Henzinger, Lehtinen and Totzke studied this in the context of Timed Automata [9], where it was conjectured that the class of timed ω-languages recognised by HD-timed automata strictly extends that of deterministic ones. We provide a proof for this fact.
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