Testing for Synchronization
Abstract
We consider the first problem that appears in any application of synchronizing automata, namely, the problem of deciding whether or not a given n-state k-letter automaton is synchronizing. First we generalize results from RandSynch,On2Problems for the case of strongly connected partial automata. Specifically, for k>1 we show that an automaton is synchronizing with probability 1-O(1n0.5k) and present an algorithm with linear in n expected time, while the best known algorithm is quadratic on each instance. This results are interesting due to their applications in synchronization of finite state information sources. After that we consider the synchronization of reachable partial automata that has application for splicing systems in computational biology. For this case we prove that the problem of testing a given automaton for synchronization is NP-complete.
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