posted on 2015-05-14, 15:05authored byJoel DayJoel Day, Daniel Reidenbach, Johannes C. Schneider
The Dual Post Correspondence Problem asks whether, for a given word α, there exists a pair of distinct morphisms σ,τ, one of which needs to be non-periodic, such that σ(α) = τ(α) is satisfied. This problem is important for the research on equality sets, which are a vital concept in the theory of computation, as it helps to identify words that are in trivial equality sets only. Little is known about the Dual PCP for words α over larger than binary alphabets, especially for so-called ratio-primitive examples. In the present paper, we address this question in a way that simplifies the usual method, which means that we can reduce the intricacy of the word equations involved in dealing with the Dual PCP. Our approach yields large sets of words for which there exists a solution to the Dual PCP as well as examples of words over arbitrary alphabets for which such a solution does not exist.
Funding
This work was supported by the London Mathematical Society, grant SC7-1112-02.
History
School
Science
Department
Computer Science
Published in
International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science
Volume
25
Issue
8
Pages
1033 - 1048
Citation
DAY, J.D., REIDENBACH, D. and SCHNEIDER, J.C., 2014. On the dual post correspondence problem. International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 25 (8), pp. 1033 - 1048.
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