* doc/org/concepts.org (T-based vs. S-based acceptance): Adjust example.
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@ -381,13 +381,14 @@ When /transition-based acceptance/ is used, acceptance sets are now
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sets of /edges/ (or set of /transitions/ if you prefer), and runs are
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accepting if the edges they visit satisfy the acceptance condition.
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Here is an example of Transition-based Generalized Büchi Automaton
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(TGBA).
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Here is an example of Transition-based Büchi Automaton
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(TBA).
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#+NAME: tgba-example1
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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ltl2tgba 'GF(a & X(a U b))' -d
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC dot :file concept-tgba1.svg :var txt=tgba-example1 :exports results
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$txt
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#+END_SRC
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@ -399,27 +400,13 @@ This automaton accept all ω-words that infinitely often match the
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pattern $a^+;b$ (that is: a positive number of letters where $a$ is
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true are followed by one letter where $b$ is true).
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Using transition-based acceptance allows for more compact automata.
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The typical example is the LTL formula =GFa= (infinitely often $a$)
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that can be represented using a one-state transition-based Büchi
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automaton:
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#+NAME: tgba-example2
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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ltl2tgba 'GFa' -d
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC dot :file concept-tgba2.svg :var txt=tgba-example2 :exports results
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$txt
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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[[file:concept-tgba2.svg]]
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While the same property require a 2-state Büchi automaton using
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Using transition-based acceptance often allows for more compact automata.
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For instance the above automaton would need at least 3 states with
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state-based acceptance:
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#+NAME: tgba-example3
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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ltl2tgba 'GFa' -B -d
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ltl2tgba 'GF(a & X(a U b))' -B -d
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC dot :file concept-tba-vs-ba.svg :var txt=tgba-example3 :exports results
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$txt
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