Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
In the last years renewed investigation of operator precedence languages (OPL) led to discover
important properties thereof: OPL are closed with respect to all major operations, are character-
ized, besides the original grammar family, in terms of an automata family (OPA) and an MSO
logic; furthermore they significantly generalize the well-known visibly pushdown languages (VPL).
In another area of research, quantitative models of systems are also greatly in demand. In this
paper, we lay the foundation to marry these two research fields. We introduce weighted operator
precedence automata and show how they are both strict extensions of OPA and weighted visibly
pushdown automata. We prove a Nivat-like result which shows that quantitative OPL can be
described by unweighted OPA and very particular weighted OPA. In a Büchi-like theorem, we
show that weighted OPA are expressively equivalent to a weighted MSO-logic for OPL.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Quantitative automata; operator precedence languages; input-driven lan- guages; visibly pushdown languages; quantitative logic.
List of contributors:
Pradella, Matteo
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