635 research outputs found
Baire class one colorings and a dichotomy for countable unions of rectangles
We study the Baire class one countable colorings, i.e., the countable
partitions into sets. Such a partition gives a covering of the
diagonal into countably many squares. This leads to the study of
countable unions of rectangles. We give a Hurewicz-like dichotomy
for such countable unions
A dichotomy characterizing analytic digraphs of uncountable Borel chromatic number in any dimension
We study the extension of the Kechris-Solecki-Todorcevic dichotomy on
analytic graphs to dimensions higher than 2. We prove that the extension is
possible in any dimension, finite or infinite. The original proof works in the
case of the finite dimension. We first prove that the natural extension does
not work in the case of the infinite dimension, for the notion of continuous
homomorphism used in the original theorem. Then we solve the problem in the
case of the infinite dimension. Finally, we prove that the natural extension
works in the case of the infinite dimension, but for the notion of
Baire-measurable homomorphism
There Exist some Omega-Powers of Any Borel Rank
Omega-powers of finitary languages are languages of infinite words
(omega-languages) in the form V^omega, where V is a finitary language over a
finite alphabet X. They appear very naturally in the characterizaton of regular
or context-free omega-languages. Since the set of infinite words over a finite
alphabet X can be equipped with the usual Cantor topology, the question of the
topological complexity of omega-powers of finitary languages naturally arises
and has been posed by Niwinski (1990), Simonnet (1992) and Staiger (1997). It
has been recently proved that for each integer n > 0, there exist some
omega-powers of context free languages which are Pi^0_n-complete Borel sets,
that there exists a context free language L such that L^omega is analytic but
not Borel, and that there exists a finitary language V such that V^omega is a
Borel set of infinite rank. But it was still unknown which could be the
possible infinite Borel ranks of omega-powers. We fill this gap here, proving
the following very surprising result which shows that omega-powers exhibit a
great topological complexity: for each non-null countable ordinal alpha, there
exist some Sigma^0_alpha-complete omega-powers, and some Pi^0_alpha-complete
omega-powers.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the 16th EACSL Annual Conference on
Computer Science and Logic, CSL 2007, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 11-15,
2007, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, (c) Springer, 200
Injective tests of low complexity in the plane
We study injective versions of the characterization of sets potentially in a
Wadge class of Borel sets, for the first Borel and Lavrentieff classes. We also
study the case of oriented graphs in terms of continuous homomorphisms,
injective or not
Topological Complexity of omega-Powers : Extended Abstract
This is an extended abstract presenting new results on the topological
complexity of omega-powers (which are included in a paper "Classical and
effective descriptive complexities of omega-powers" available from
arXiv:0708.4176) and reflecting also some open questions which were discussed
during the Dagstuhl seminar on "Topological and Game-Theoretic Aspects of
Infinite Computations" 29.06.08 - 04.07.08
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