International audienceWe compare the expressiveness of two extensions of monadic second-order logic (MSO) over the class of finite structures. The first, counting monadic second-order logic (CMSO), extends MSO with first-order modulo-counting quantifiers, allowing the expression of queries like ``the number of elements in the structure is even''. The second extension allows the use of an additional binary predicate, not contained in the signature of the queried structure, that must be interpreted as an arbitrary linear order on its universe, obtaining order-invariant MSO. While it is straightforward that every CMSO formula can be translated into an equivalent order-invariant MSO formula, the converse had not yet been settled. Courcelle show...
AbstractWe give a combinatorial method for proving elementary equivalence in first-order logic FO wi...
We consider bisimulation-invariant monadic second-order logic over various classes of finite transit...
Abstract. Rationals and countable ordinals are important examples of structures with decidable monad...
We compare the expressiveness of two extensions of monadic second-order logic (MSO) over the clas...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the expressive power of the extension of first-order logic by the un...
International audienceWe develop an algebraic notion of recognizability for languages of words index...
As is well-known a language of finite words, considered as labeled linear orders, is defin-able in m...
We study the expressive power and succinctness of order-invariant sentences of first-order (FO) and ...
In the past years, extensions of monadic second-order logic (MSO) that can specify boundedness prope...
We study an extension of monadic second-order logic of order with the uncountability quantifier ``th...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of counting logics in the presence of auxiliary relations such...
International audienceWe provide a characterization theorem, in the style of van Benthem and Janin-W...
International audienceWe provide a characterization theorem, in the style of van Benthem and Janin-W...
We study the model-checking problem for first- and monadic second-order logic on finite relational s...
Abstract. We develop an algebraic model suitable for recognizing lan-guages of words indexed by coun...
AbstractWe give a combinatorial method for proving elementary equivalence in first-order logic FO wi...
We consider bisimulation-invariant monadic second-order logic over various classes of finite transit...
Abstract. Rationals and countable ordinals are important examples of structures with decidable monad...
We compare the expressiveness of two extensions of monadic second-order logic (MSO) over the clas...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the expressive power of the extension of first-order logic by the un...
International audienceWe develop an algebraic notion of recognizability for languages of words index...
As is well-known a language of finite words, considered as labeled linear orders, is defin-able in m...
We study the expressive power and succinctness of order-invariant sentences of first-order (FO) and ...
In the past years, extensions of monadic second-order logic (MSO) that can specify boundedness prope...
We study an extension of monadic second-order logic of order with the uncountability quantifier ``th...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of counting logics in the presence of auxiliary relations such...
International audienceWe provide a characterization theorem, in the style of van Benthem and Janin-W...
International audienceWe provide a characterization theorem, in the style of van Benthem and Janin-W...
We study the model-checking problem for first- and monadic second-order logic on finite relational s...
Abstract. We develop an algebraic model suitable for recognizing lan-guages of words indexed by coun...
AbstractWe give a combinatorial method for proving elementary equivalence in first-order logic FO wi...
We consider bisimulation-invariant monadic second-order logic over various classes of finite transit...
Abstract. Rationals and countable ordinals are important examples of structures with decidable monad...