Beyond $\omega$BS-regular Languages: $\omega$T-regular Expressions and Counter-Check Automata
Dario Della Monica (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, and, Universit\`a "Federico II" di Napoli, Italy), Angelo Montanari (Universit\`a, di Udine, Italy), Pietro Sala (Universit\`a di Verona)

TL;DR
This paper introduces -regular languages extension, defines -regular expressions, and proposes counter-check automata with PTIME decidable emptiness, expanding the landscape of -regular language classes.
Contribution
It introduces -regular languages, defines them via expressions, and develops counter-check automata with decidable emptiness, addressing limitations of previous -regular classes.
Findings
Counter-check automata have PTIME emptiness decision.
-regular languages include non--regular languages.
Encoding into S1S+U established for -regular expressions.
Abstract
In the last years, various extensions of {\omega}-regular languages have been proposed in the literature, including {\omega}B-regular ({\omega}-regular languages extended with boundedness), {\omega}S-regular ({\omega}-regular languages extended with strict unboundedness), and {\omega}BS-regular languages (the combination of {\omega}B- and {\omega}S-regular ones). While the first two classes satisfy a generalized closure property, namely, the complement of an {\omega}B-regular (resp., {\omega}S-regular) language is an {\omega}S-regular (resp., {\omega}B-regular) one, the last class is not closed under complementation. The existence of non-{\omega}BS-regular languages that are the complements of some {\omega}BS-regular ones and express fairly natural properties of reactive systems motivates the search for other well-behaved classes of extended {\omega}-regular languages. In this paper, we…
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