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Weakly and Strongly Irreversible Regular Languages

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Finite automata whose computations can be reversed, at any point, by knowing the last k symbols read from the input, for a fixed k, are considered. These devices and their accepted languages are called k-reversible automata and k-reversible languages, respectively. The existence of k-reversible languages which are not (k−1)-reversible is known, for each k>1. This gives an infinite hierarchy of weakly irreversible languages, i.e., languages which are k -reversible for some k. Conditions characterizing the class of k-reversible languages, for each fixed k, and the class of weakly irreversible languages are obtained. From these conditions, a procedure that given a finite automaton decides if the accepted language is weakly or strongly (i.e., not weakly) irreversible is described. Furthermore, a construction which allows to transform any finite automaton which is not k-reversible, but which accepts a k-reversible language, into an equivalent k-reversible finite automaton, is presented.
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hal-04093709 , version 1 (10-05-2023)

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Bruno Guillon, Giovanna J Lavado, Giovanni Pighizzini, Luca Prigioniero. Weakly and Strongly Irreversible Regular Languages. International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 2022, 33 (3-4), pp.263-284. ⟨10.1142/S0129054122410052⟩. ⟨hal-04093709⟩
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