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On the complexity of intersecting finite state automata and
versus
*1
Received 12 April 2002;
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Abstract
We consider uniform and non-uniform assumptions for the hardness of an explicit problem from finite state automata theory. First we show that a small improvement in the known straightforward algorithm for this problem can be used to design faster algorithms for subset sum and factoring, and improved deterministic simulations for non-deterministic time.
On the other hand, we can use the same improved algorithm for our FSA problem to prove complexity class separation results (
is not equal to
, or
for the non-uniform case). This result can be viewed either as a hardness result for the FSA intersection problem, or as a method for separating
from
or
. It is interesting to note that this approach is based on a more general method for separating two complexity classes, using algorithms rather than lower bounds.
Author Keywords: Complexity class separations;
; Finite state automata intersection







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