Abstract

This paper analyzes a new distinguishability operation for finite deterministic machines and languages. The research was inspired by the “Gedanken experiments” on sequential machines performed by Moore in 1956, and extends the study of the unary distinguishability operation to a binary one. Besides studying the new operation's properties, we give a tight bound of its state complexity on regular languages, including the case for finite languages.

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