On the Length of Strongly Monotone Descending Chains over $\mathbb{N}^d$

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On the Length of Strongly Monotone Descending Chains over $\mathbb{N}^d$

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Sylvain Schmitz, Lia Schütze

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A recent breakthrough by K\"unnemann, Mazowiecki, Sch\"utze, Sinclair-Banks, and Wegrzycki (ICALP, 2023) bounds the running time for the coverability problem in $d$-dimensional vector addition systems under unary encoding to $n^{2^{O(d)}}$, improving on Rackoff's $n^{2^{O(d\lg d)}}$ upper bound (Theor. Comput. Sci., 1978), and provides conditional matching lower bounds. In this paper, we revisit Lazi\'c and Schmitz' "ideal view" of the backward coverability algorithm (Inform. Comput., 2021) in the light of this breakthrough. We show that the controlled strongly monotone descending chains of downwards-closed sets over $\mathbb{N}^d$ that arise from the dual backward coverability algorithm of Lazi\'c and Schmitz on $d$-dimensional unary vector addition systems also enjoy this tight $n^{2^{O(d)}}$ upper bound on their length, and that this also translates into the same bound on the running time of the backward coverability algorithm. Furthermore, our analysis takes place in a more general setting than that of Lazi\'c and Schmitz, which allows to show the same results and improve on the 2EXPSPACE upper bound derived by Benedikt, Duff, Sharad, and Worrell (LICS, 2017) for the coverability problem in invertible affine nets.

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