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Shortest paths in one-counter systems

Published 19 Oct 2015 in cs.FL and cs.LO | (1510.05460v5)

Abstract: We show that any one-counter automaton with $n$ states, if its language is non-empty, accepts some word of length at most $O(n2)$. This closes the gap between the previously known upper bound of $O(n3)$ and lower bound of $\Omega(n2)$. More generally, we prove a tight upper bound on the length of shortest paths between arbitrary configurations in one-counter transition systems (weaker bounds have previously appeared in the literature).

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