We introduce a new decidable fragment of first-order logic with equality, which strictly generalizes two already well-known ones -- the Bernays-Sch\"onfinkel-Ramsey (BSR) Fragment and the Monadic Fragment. The defining principle is the syntactic separation of universally quantified variables from existentially quantified ones at the level of atoms. Thus, our classification neither rests on restrictions on quantifier prefixes (as in the BSR case) nor on restrictions on the arity of predicate symbols (as in the monadic case). We demonstrate that the new fragment exhibits the finite model property and derive a non-elementary upper bound on the computing time required for deciding satisfiability in the new fragment. For the subfragment of prene...
First-order logic is one of the most prominent formalisms in computer science and mathematics. Since...
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International audienceWe introduce a new decidable fragment of first-order logic with equality, whic...
Recently, the separated fragment (SF) has been introduced and proved to be decidable. Its defining p...
International audienceRecently, the separated fragment (SF) has been introduced and proved to be dec...
Recently, the separated fragment (SF) has been introduced and proved to be decidable. Its defining p...
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International audienceRecently, the separated fragment (SF) has been introduced and proved to be dec...
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In general, first-order predicate logic extended with linear integer arithmetic is undecidable. We s...
First-order logic has a long tradition and is one of the most prominent and most important formalism...
Uniform one-dimensional fragment UF is a formalism obtained from first-order logic by limiting quant...
First-order logic has a long tradition and is one of the most prominent and most important formalism...
International audienceWe investigate first-order separation logic with one record field restricted t...
First-order logic is one of the most prominent formalisms in computer science and mathematics. Since...
International audienceIn general, first-order predicate logic extended with linear integer arithmeti...
International audienceWe show that infinite satisfiability can be reduced to finite satisfiabil-ity ...
International audienceWe introduce a new decidable fragment of first-order logic with equality, whic...
Recently, the separated fragment (SF) has been introduced and proved to be decidable. Its defining p...
International audienceRecently, the separated fragment (SF) has been introduced and proved to be dec...
Recently, the separated fragment (SF) has been introduced and proved to be decidable. Its defining p...
International audienceThis paper investigates the satisfiability problem for Separation Logic with k...
International audienceRecently, the separated fragment (SF) has been introduced and proved to be dec...
One-dimensional fragment of first-order logic is obtained by restricting quantification to blocks of...
In general, first-order predicate logic extended with linear integer arithmetic is undecidable. We s...
First-order logic has a long tradition and is one of the most prominent and most important formalism...
Uniform one-dimensional fragment UF is a formalism obtained from first-order logic by limiting quant...
First-order logic has a long tradition and is one of the most prominent and most important formalism...
International audienceWe investigate first-order separation logic with one record field restricted t...
First-order logic is one of the most prominent formalisms in computer science and mathematics. Since...
International audienceIn general, first-order predicate logic extended with linear integer arithmeti...
International audienceWe show that infinite satisfiability can be reduced to finite satisfiabil-ity ...