Regular expressions for data words
Journal
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Journal Volume
81
Journal Issue
7
Pages
1278-1297
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Libkin, Leonid
Vrgoc, Domagoj
TONY TAN
Abstract
In this paper we define and study regular expressions for data words. We first define regular expressions with memory (REM), which extend standard regular expressions with limited memory and show that they capture the class of data words defined by register automata. We also study the complexity of the standard decision problems for REM, which turn out to be the same as for register automata. In order to lower the complexity of main reasoning tasks, we then look at two natural subclasses of REM that can define many properties of interest in the applications of data words: regular expressions with binding (REWB) and regular expressions with equality (REWE). We study their expressive power and analyse the complexity of their standard decision problems. We also establish the following strict hierarchy of expressive power: REM is strictly stronger than REWB, and in turn REWB is strictly stronger than REWE. © 2015 Elsevier Inc.
Subjects
Data words; Register automata; Regular expressions
Other Subjects
Automata theory; Robots; Data words; Decision problems; Expressive power; Limited memory; Reasoning tasks; Register automata; Regular expressions; Pattern matching
Type
journal article