Search results for "Fluted logic"

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The fluted fragment with transitive relations

2022

Abstract The fluted fragment is a fragment of first-order logic (without equality) in which, roughly speaking, the order of quantification of variables coincides with the order in which those variables appear as arguments of predicates. It is known that this fragment has the finite model property. We consider extensions of the fluted fragment with various numbers of transitive relations, as well as the equality predicate. In the presence of one transitive relation (together with equality), the finite model property is lost; nevertheless, we show that the satisfiability and finite satisfiability problems for this extension remain decidable. We also show that the corresponding problems in the…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Logic in Computer ScienceTransitivityTransitive relationLogicFinite model propertyF.4.1; F.2.2DecidabilityExtension (predicate logic)SatisfiabilityLogic in Computer Science (cs.LO)DecidabilityUndecidable problemFluted logicCombinatoricsFragment (logic)03D15F.4.1Order (group theory)F.2.2SatisfiabilityMathematicsAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic
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Adding Transitivity and Counting to the Fluted Fragment

2023

We study the impact of adding both counting quantifiers and a single transitive relation to the fluted fragment - a fragment of first-order logic originating in the work of W.V.O. Quine. The resulting formalism can be viewed as a multi-variable, non-guarded extension of certain systems of description logic featuring number restrictions and transitive roles, but lacking role-inverses. We establish the finite model property for our logic, and show that the satisfiability problem for its k-variable sub-fragment is in (k+1)-NExpTime. We also derive ExpSpace-hardness of the satisfiability problem for the two-variable, fluted fragment with one transitive relation (but without counting quantifiers…

fluted logicsatisfiabilitydecidabilitycountingTheory of computation → Complexity theory and logictransitivitycomplexity
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