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Reachability in Vector Addition Systems is Ackermann-complete

Conference Abstract SESSION 18A: Concurrency Logic in Computer Science · Theoretical Computer Science

Abstract

Vector Addition Systems and equivalent Petri nets are a well established models of concurrency. The central algorithmic problem for Vector Addition Systems with a long research history is the reachability problem asking whether there exists a run from one given configuration to another. We settle its complexity to be Ackermann-complete thus closing the problem open for 45 years. In particular we prove that the problem is -hard for Vector Addition Systems with States in dimension, where is the -th complexity class from the hierarchy of fast-growing complexity classes.

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Venue
Highlights of Logic, Games and Automata
Archive span
2013-2025
Indexed papers
1236
Paper id
618815812765737204