A successor-invariant first-order formula is a formula that has access to an auxiliary successor relation on a structure's universe, but the model relation is independent of the particular interpretation of this relation. It is well known that successor-invariant formulas are more expressive on finite structures than plain first-order formulas without a successor relation. This naturally raises the question whether this increase in expressive power comes at an extra cost to solve the model-checking problem, that is, the problem to decide whether a given structure together with some (and hence every) successor relation is a model of a given formula. It was shown earlier that adding successor-invariance to first-order logic essentially comes ...
Published in print by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-2818-1 (ISSN 2199-5249)We sh...
We present two algorithmic meta-theorems. Our first meta-theorem is an approximation scheme of the p...
We study the first-order model checking problem on two generalisations of pushdown graphs. The first...
A successor-invariant first-order formula is a formula that has access to an auxiliary successor rel...
A successor-invariant first-order formula is a formula that has access to an auxiliary successor rel...
Model checking problems for first- and monadic second-order logic on graphs have received considerab...
International audienceWe study the expressive power of successor-invariant first-order logic, which ...
We study the model-checking problem for first- and monadic second-order logic on finite relational s...
The notion of bounded expansion captures uniform sparsity of graph classes and renders various algor...
We prove that, on bounded expansion classes, every first-order formula with modulo counting is equiv...
We study the expressive power of successor-invariant first-order logic, whichis an extension of firs...
The model-checking problem for a logic LLL is the problem of decidig for a given formula phi in LLL...
International audienceWe study the expressive power of successor-invariant first-order logic, which ...
This thesis deals with various aspects of the finite model theory of logics with invariantly used re...
This thesis deals with various aspects of the finite model theory of logics with invariantly used re...
Published in print by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-2818-1 (ISSN 2199-5249)We sh...
We present two algorithmic meta-theorems. Our first meta-theorem is an approximation scheme of the p...
We study the first-order model checking problem on two generalisations of pushdown graphs. The first...
A successor-invariant first-order formula is a formula that has access to an auxiliary successor rel...
A successor-invariant first-order formula is a formula that has access to an auxiliary successor rel...
Model checking problems for first- and monadic second-order logic on graphs have received considerab...
International audienceWe study the expressive power of successor-invariant first-order logic, which ...
We study the model-checking problem for first- and monadic second-order logic on finite relational s...
The notion of bounded expansion captures uniform sparsity of graph classes and renders various algor...
We prove that, on bounded expansion classes, every first-order formula with modulo counting is equiv...
We study the expressive power of successor-invariant first-order logic, whichis an extension of firs...
The model-checking problem for a logic LLL is the problem of decidig for a given formula phi in LLL...
International audienceWe study the expressive power of successor-invariant first-order logic, which ...
This thesis deals with various aspects of the finite model theory of logics with invariantly used re...
This thesis deals with various aspects of the finite model theory of logics with invariantly used re...
Published in print by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-2818-1 (ISSN 2199-5249)We sh...
We present two algorithmic meta-theorems. Our first meta-theorem is an approximation scheme of the p...
We study the first-order model checking problem on two generalisations of pushdown graphs. The first...