The Isomorphism Problem On Classes of Automatic Structures
Abstract
Automatic structures are finitely presented structures where the universe and all relations can be recognized by finite automata. It is known that the isomorphism problem for automatic structures is complete for 11; the first existential level of the analytical hierarchy. Several new results on isomorphism problems for automatic structures are shown in this paper: (i) The isomorphism problem for automatic equivalence relations is complete for 01 (first universal level of the arithmetical hierarchy). (ii) The isomorphism problem for automatic trees of height n ≥ 2 is 02n-3-complete. (iii) The isomorphism problem for automatic linear orders is not arithmetical. This solves some open questions of Khoussainov, Rubin, and Stephan.
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