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arxiv: 1511.04893 · v2 · pith:R2K2ZWH5new · submitted 2015-11-16 · 💻 cs.FL

Context-Free Commutative Grammars with Integer Counters and Resets

classification 💻 cs.FL
keywords grammarscommutativereachabilitycompletecontext-freecounterscoverabilityinclusion
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We study the computational complexity of reachability, coverability and inclusion for extensions of context-free commutative grammars with integer counters and reset operations on them. Those grammars can alternatively be viewed as an extension of communication-free Petri nets. Our main results are that reachability and coverability are inter-reducible and both NP-complete. In particular, this class of commutative grammars enjoys semi-linear reachability sets. We also show that the inclusion problem is, in general, coNEXP-complete and already $\Pi_2^\text{P}$-complete for grammars with only one non-terminal symbol. Showing the lower bound for the latter result requires us to develop a novel $\Pi_2^\text{P}$-complete variant of the classic subset sum problem.

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