Abstract

The problem of Buchi determinization is a fundamental problem with important applications in reactive synthesis, multi-agent systems and probabilistic verification. The first asymptotically optimal Buchi determinization (a.k.a the Safra construction), was published in 1988. While asymptotically optimal, the Safra construction is notorious for its technical complexity and opaqueness in terms of intuition. While some improvements were published since the Safra construction, notably Kahler and Wilke’s construction, understanding the constructions remains a non-trivial task. In this paper we present a modular approach to Buchi determinization, where the difficulties are addressed one at a time, rather than simultaneously, making the solutions natural and easy to understand. We build on the notion of the skeleton trees of Kahler and Wilke. We first show how to construct a deterministic automaton in the case the skeleton's width is one. Then we show how to construct a deterministic automaton in the case the skeleton's width is k (for any given k). The overall construction is obtained by running in parallel the automata for all widths.

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