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spot/tl/remove_x.hh, spot/tl/simplify.hh, spot/tl/snf.hh,
spot/twaalgos/cobuchi.hh, spot/twaalgos/cycles.hh,
spot/twaalgos/dualize.hh, spot/twaalgos/gtec/gtec.hh,
spot/twaalgos/gv04.hh, spot/twaalgos/ltl2taa.hh,
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spot/twaalgos/minimize.hh, spot/twaalgos/parity.hh,
spot/twaalgos/powerset.hh, spot/twaalgos/randomgraph.hh,
spot/twaalgos/se05.hh, spot/twaalgos/simulation.hh,
spot/twaalgos/strength.hh, spot/twaalgos/stutter.hh,
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// -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
// Copyright (C) 2012-2015, 2017, 2019 Laboratoire de Recherche et
// Développement de l'Epita (LRDE).
//
// This file is part of Spot, a model checking library.
//
// Spot is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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//
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// ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
// or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
// License for more details.
//
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// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#pragma once
#include <spot/misc/common.hh>
#include <spot/twa/twagraph.hh>
namespace spot
{
/// \addtogroup twa_reduction
/// @{
/// @{
/// \brief Attempt to reduce the automaton by direct simulation.
///
/// When the suffixes (letter and acceptance conditions) reachable
/// from one state are included in the suffixes seen by another one,
/// the former state can be merged into the latter. The algorithm is
/// described in \cite babiak.13.spin .
///
/// Our reconstruction of the quotient automaton based on this
/// suffix-inclusion relation will also improve determinism.
///
/// We recommend to call scc_filter() to first simplify the
/// automaton that should be reduced by simulation.
///
/// Reducing an automaton by simulation does not change the number
/// of acceptance conditions. In some rare cases (1 out of more
/// than 500 in our benchmark), the reduced automaton will use more
/// acceptance conditions than necessary, and running scc_filter()
/// again afterwards will remove these superfluous conditions.
///
/// The resulting automaton has a named property "simulated-states", that is a
/// vector mapping each state of the input to a state of the output. Note that
/// some input states may be mapped to -1, as a by-product of improved
/// determinism. Typically, if the language of q1 is included in the language
/// of q2, only a transition to q2 will be built.
///
/// \param automaton the automaton to simulate.
/// \return a new automaton which is at worst a copy of the received
/// one
SPOT_API twa_graph_ptr
simulation(const const_twa_graph_ptr& automaton);
SPOT_API twa_graph_ptr
simulation(const const_twa_graph_ptr& automaton,
std::vector<bdd>* implications);
SPOT_API twa_graph_ptr
simulation_sba(const const_twa_graph_ptr& automaton);
/// @}
/// @{
/// \brief Attempt to reduce the automaton by reverse simulation.
///
/// When the prefixes (letter and acceptance conditions) leading to
/// one state are included in the prefixes leading to one, the former
/// state can be merged into the latter. \cite babiak.13.spin .
///
/// Our reconstruction of the quotient automaton based on this
/// prefix-inclusion relation will also improve codeterminism.
///
/// We recommend to call scc_filter() to first simplify the
/// automaton that should be reduced by cosimulation.
///
/// Reducing an automaton by reverse simulation (1) does not change
/// the number of acceptance conditions so the resulting automaton
/// may have superfluous acceptance conditions, and (2) can create
/// SCCs that are terminal and non-accepting. For these reasons,
/// you should call scc_filer() to prune useless SCCs and acceptance
/// conditions afterwards.
///
/// If you plan to run both simulation() and cosimulation() on the
/// same automaton, you should start with simulation() so that the
/// codeterminism improvements achieved by cosimulation() does not
/// hinder the determinism improvements attempted by simulation().
/// (This of course assumes that you prefer determinism over
/// codeterminism.)
///
/// \param automaton the automaton to simulate.
/// \return a new automaton which is at worst a copy of the received
/// one
SPOT_API twa_graph_ptr
cosimulation(const const_twa_graph_ptr& automaton);
SPOT_API twa_graph_ptr
cosimulation_sba(const const_twa_graph_ptr& automaton);
/// @}
/// @{
/// \brief Iterate simulation() and cosimulation().
///
/// Runs simulation(), cosimulation(), and scc_filter() in a loop,
/// until the automaton does not change size (states and
/// transitions).
///
/// We recommend to call scc_filter() to first simplify the
/// automaton that should be reduced by iterated simulations, since
/// this algorithm will only call scc_filter() at the end of the
/// loop.
///
/// \param automaton the automaton to simulate.
/// \return a new automaton which is at worst a copy of the received
/// one
SPOT_API twa_graph_ptr
iterated_simulations(const const_twa_graph_ptr& automaton);
SPOT_API twa_graph_ptr
iterated_simulations_sba(const const_twa_graph_ptr& automaton);
/// @}
} // End namespace spot.