AbstractIn this paper, we study the (positive) graph relational calculus. The basis for this calculus was introduced by Curtis and Lowe in 1996 and some variants, motivated by their applications to semantics of programs and foundations of mathematics, appear scattered in the literature. No proper treatment of these ideas as a logical system seems to have been presented. Here, we give a formal presentation of the system, with precise formulation of syntax, semantics, and derivation rules. We show that the set of rules is sound and complete for the valid inclusions, and prove a finite model result as well as decidability. We also prove that the graph relational language has the same expressive power as a first-order positive fragment (both la...
AbstractCurtis and Lowe (S. Curtis, G. Lowe, Proofs with graphs, Sci. Comput. Program. 26 (1996) 197...
We introduce a graphical refutation calculus for relational inclusions: it reduces establishing a re...
AbstractWe present a graphical calculus, which allows mathematical formulae to be represented and re...
AbstractIn this paper we study the (positive) graph relational calculus. The basis for this calculus...
AbstractIn this paper we study the (positive) graph relational calculus. The basis for this calculus...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the (positive) graph relational calculus. The basis for this calculu...
Abstract. We present a sound and complete logical system for deriv-ing inclusions between graphs fro...
Relational reasoning is concerned with relations over an unspecified domain of discourse. Two limita...
Relational reasoning is concerned with relations over an unspecified domain of discourse. Two limita...
This note presents a new formalization of graph rewritings which generalizes traditional graph rewri...
AbstractThis note presents a new formalization of graph rewritings which generalizes traditional gra...
to appear in Theoretical Computer Science ARelational Graph Rewritings: This note presents a new for...
AbstractCurtis and Lowe (S. Curtis, G. Lowe, Proofs with graphs, Sci. Comput. Program. 26 (1996) 197...
This note presents a new formalization of graph rewritings which generalizes tradi-tional graph rewr...
AbstractGraph grammars may be used as specification technique for different kinds of systems, specia...
AbstractCurtis and Lowe (S. Curtis, G. Lowe, Proofs with graphs, Sci. Comput. Program. 26 (1996) 197...
We introduce a graphical refutation calculus for relational inclusions: it reduces establishing a re...
AbstractWe present a graphical calculus, which allows mathematical formulae to be represented and re...
AbstractIn this paper we study the (positive) graph relational calculus. The basis for this calculus...
AbstractIn this paper we study the (positive) graph relational calculus. The basis for this calculus...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the (positive) graph relational calculus. The basis for this calculu...
Abstract. We present a sound and complete logical system for deriv-ing inclusions between graphs fro...
Relational reasoning is concerned with relations over an unspecified domain of discourse. Two limita...
Relational reasoning is concerned with relations over an unspecified domain of discourse. Two limita...
This note presents a new formalization of graph rewritings which generalizes traditional graph rewri...
AbstractThis note presents a new formalization of graph rewritings which generalizes traditional gra...
to appear in Theoretical Computer Science ARelational Graph Rewritings: This note presents a new for...
AbstractCurtis and Lowe (S. Curtis, G. Lowe, Proofs with graphs, Sci. Comput. Program. 26 (1996) 197...
This note presents a new formalization of graph rewritings which generalizes tradi-tional graph rewr...
AbstractGraph grammars may be used as specification technique for different kinds of systems, specia...
AbstractCurtis and Lowe (S. Curtis, G. Lowe, Proofs with graphs, Sci. Comput. Program. 26 (1996) 197...
We introduce a graphical refutation calculus for relational inclusions: it reduces establishing a re...
AbstractWe present a graphical calculus, which allows mathematical formulae to be represented and re...