AbstractWe investigate the power of first-order logic with only two variables over ω-words and finite words, a logic denoted by FO2. We prove that FO2 can express precisely the same properties as linear temporal logic with only the unary temporal operators: “next,” “previously,” “sometime in the future,” and “sometime in the past,” a logic we denote by unary-TL Moreover, our translation from FO2 to unary-TL converts every FO2 formula to an equivalent unary-TL formula that is at most exponentially larger and whose operator depth is at most twice the quantifier depth of the first-order formula. We show that this translation is essentially optimal. While satisfiability for full linear temporal logic, as well as for unary-TL, is known to be PSP...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...
In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic ...
International audienceIn a data word each position carries a label from a finite alphabet and a data...
AbstractWe investigate the power of first-order logic with only two variables over ω-words and finit...
We investigate the power of first-order logic with only two variables overomega-words and finite wor...
Model checking linear-time properties expressed in first-order logic hasnon-elementary complexity, a...
Verification tasks have non-elementary complexity for properties of linear traces specified in first...
Model checking linear-time properties expressed in first-order logic has non-elementary complexity, ...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...
Verification tasks have non-elementary complexity for properties of linear traces specified in first...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...
Expressiveness, and more recently, succinctness, are two central concerns of finite model theory and...
In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic ...
We study the complexity of some fragments of first-order temporal logic over natural numbers time. T...
Abstract — In a data word each position carries a label from a finite alphabet and a data value from...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...
In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic ...
International audienceIn a data word each position carries a label from a finite alphabet and a data...
AbstractWe investigate the power of first-order logic with only two variables over ω-words and finit...
We investigate the power of first-order logic with only two variables overomega-words and finite wor...
Model checking linear-time properties expressed in first-order logic hasnon-elementary complexity, a...
Verification tasks have non-elementary complexity for properties of linear traces specified in first...
Model checking linear-time properties expressed in first-order logic has non-elementary complexity, ...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...
Verification tasks have non-elementary complexity for properties of linear traces specified in first...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...
Expressiveness, and more recently, succinctness, are two central concerns of finite model theory and...
In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic ...
We study the complexity of some fragments of first-order temporal logic over natural numbers time. T...
Abstract — In a data word each position carries a label from a finite alphabet and a data value from...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...
In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic ...
International audienceIn a data word each position carries a label from a finite alphabet and a data...