We consider the problem of unifying a set of equations between second-order terms. Terms are constructed from function symbols, constant symbols and variables, and furthermore using monadic second-order variables that may stand for a term with one hole, and parametric terms. We consider stratified systems, where for every first-order and second-order variable, the string of second-order variables on the path from the root of a term to every occurrence of this variable is always the same. It is shown that unification of stratified second-order terms is decidable by describing a nondeterministic decision algorithm that eventually uses Makanin's algorithm for deciding the unifiability of word equations. As a generalization, we show that the me...
Monadic Second-Order Unification (MSOU) is Second-Order Unification where all function constants occ...
Context Unification is the problem to decide for a given set of second-order equations E where all s...
AbstractIt is shown that there is no effective procedure for determining whether or not two terms of...
Abstract. There is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This ...
AbstractThere is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This si...
There is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This similarity...
There is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This similarity...
There is a close relationship between word unification and secondorder unification. This similarity ...
There is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This similarity...
We give an algorithm for the class of second order unification problems in which second order variab...
It is well known that first order uni cation is decidable, whereas second order and higher order uni...
It is well-known that first order unification is decidable, whereas second order (and higher-order) ...
Abstract. Monadic Second-Order Unification (MSOU) is Second-Order Unification where all function con...
AbstractThe second-order matching problem is to determine whether or not a first-order term without ...
Abstract. We present a new class of second-order unification problems, which we have called linear. ...
Monadic Second-Order Unification (MSOU) is Second-Order Unification where all function constants occ...
Context Unification is the problem to decide for a given set of second-order equations E where all s...
AbstractIt is shown that there is no effective procedure for determining whether or not two terms of...
Abstract. There is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This ...
AbstractThere is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This si...
There is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This similarity...
There is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This similarity...
There is a close relationship between word unification and secondorder unification. This similarity ...
There is a close relationship between word unification and second-order unification. This similarity...
We give an algorithm for the class of second order unification problems in which second order variab...
It is well known that first order uni cation is decidable, whereas second order and higher order uni...
It is well-known that first order unification is decidable, whereas second order (and higher-order) ...
Abstract. Monadic Second-Order Unification (MSOU) is Second-Order Unification where all function con...
AbstractThe second-order matching problem is to determine whether or not a first-order term without ...
Abstract. We present a new class of second-order unification problems, which we have called linear. ...
Monadic Second-Order Unification (MSOU) is Second-Order Unification where all function constants occ...
Context Unification is the problem to decide for a given set of second-order equations E where all s...
AbstractIt is shown that there is no effective procedure for determining whether or not two terms of...