Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
426741 Information and Computation 2016 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

We give a lower bound on the speed at which Newton's method (as defined in [11]) converges over arbitrary ω  -continuous commutative semirings. From this result, we deduce that Newton's method converges within a finite number of iterations over any semiring which is “collapsed at some k∈Nk∈N” (i.e. k=k+1k=k+1 holds) in the sense of Bloom and Ésik [2]. We apply these results to (1) obtain a generalization of Parikh's theorem, (2) compute the provenance of Datalog queries, and (3) analyze weighted pushdown systems. We further show how to compute Newton's method over any ω-continuous semiring by constructing a grammar unfolding w.r.t. “tree dimension”. We review several concepts equivalent to tree dimension and prove a new relation to pathwidth.

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