AbstractWe investigate the expressive power of second-order logic over finite structures, when two limitations are imposed. Let SAA(k, n)(AA(k, n)) be the set of second-order formulas such that the arity of the relation variables is bounded by k and the number of alternations of (both first-order and) second-order quantification is bounded by n. We show that this imposes a proper hierarchy on second-order logic, i.e. for every k, n there are problems not definable in AA(k, n) but definable in AA(k + c1, n + d1) for some c1, d1.The method to show this is to introduce the set AUTOSAT(F) of formulas in F which satisfy themselves. We study the complexity of this set for various fragments of second-order loeic. For first-order logic FOL with unb...
AbstractThe probability of a property on the collection of all finite relational structures is the l...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for a logic L on a class C of structures asks whether a given L-s...
By limiting the range of the predicate variables in a second-order language one may obtain restricte...
AbstractWe investigate the expressive power of second-order logic over finite structures, when two l...
AbstractWe consider the expressive power of second-order generalized quantifiers on finite structure...
We investigate the decidability of the definability problem for fragments of first order logic over ...
The first-order closure of a class F of formulas is the smallest superclass of F that is closed unde...
It is well-known that every first-order property on words is expressible using at most three variabl...
The concept of generalized quantifiers, as defined by Lindström, for some purposes is too general. ...
It is well-known that every first-order property on words is expressibleusing at most three variable...
AbstractWe introduce a restricted version of second order logic SOωin which the second order quantif...
We present a second-order logic of proportional quantifiers, SOLP, which is essentially a first-orde...
This paper considers the structure consisting of the set of all words over a given alphabet together...
This paper considers the structure consisting of the set of all words over a given alphabet together...
We consider the quantifier alternation hierarchy within two-variable first-order logic FO^2[<,suc] o...
AbstractThe probability of a property on the collection of all finite relational structures is the l...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for a logic L on a class C of structures asks whether a given L-s...
By limiting the range of the predicate variables in a second-order language one may obtain restricte...
AbstractWe investigate the expressive power of second-order logic over finite structures, when two l...
AbstractWe consider the expressive power of second-order generalized quantifiers on finite structure...
We investigate the decidability of the definability problem for fragments of first order logic over ...
The first-order closure of a class F of formulas is the smallest superclass of F that is closed unde...
It is well-known that every first-order property on words is expressible using at most three variabl...
The concept of generalized quantifiers, as defined by Lindström, for some purposes is too general. ...
It is well-known that every first-order property on words is expressibleusing at most three variable...
AbstractWe introduce a restricted version of second order logic SOωin which the second order quantif...
We present a second-order logic of proportional quantifiers, SOLP, which is essentially a first-orde...
This paper considers the structure consisting of the set of all words over a given alphabet together...
This paper considers the structure consisting of the set of all words over a given alphabet together...
We consider the quantifier alternation hierarchy within two-variable first-order logic FO^2[<,suc] o...
AbstractThe probability of a property on the collection of all finite relational structures is the l...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for a logic L on a class C of structures asks whether a given L-s...
By limiting the range of the predicate variables in a second-order language one may obtain restricte...