In this thesis, we investigate the decidability and computational complexity of (deductive) conservative extensions in expressive fragments of first-order logic, such as two-variable and guarded fragments. Moreover, we also investigate the complexity of (query) conservative extensions in Horn description logics with inverse roles. Aditionally, we investigate the computational complexity of the satisfiability problem in the unary negation fragment of first-order logic extended with regular path expressions. Besides complexity results, we also study the expressive power of relation-changing modal logics. In particular, we provide translations intto hybrid logic and compare their expressive power using appropriate notions of bisimulations
Using a recently introduced algebraic framework for classifying fragments of first-order logic, we s...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
In this paper, we consider the well-known modal logics K , T , K4 , and S4 , and we study s...
In this thesis, we investigate the decidability and computational complexity of (deductive) conserva...
In this thesis, we investigate the decidability and computational complexity of (deductive) conserva...
We investigate the decidability and computational complexity of (deductive) conservative extensions ...
We investigate the decidability and computational complexity of (deductive) conservative extensions ...
The guarded fragment and its extensions and subfragments are often considered as a framework for in...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
Abstract. We study fragments of first-order logic and of least fixed point logic that allow only una...
We study fragments of first-order logic and of least fixed point logic that allow only unary negatio...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
Aiming to pinpoint the reasons behind the decidability of some complex extensions of modal logic, we...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
Using a recently introduced algebraic framework for classifying fragments of first-order logic, we s...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
In this paper, we consider the well-known modal logics K , T , K4 , and S4 , and we study s...
In this thesis, we investigate the decidability and computational complexity of (deductive) conserva...
In this thesis, we investigate the decidability and computational complexity of (deductive) conserva...
We investigate the decidability and computational complexity of (deductive) conservative extensions ...
We investigate the decidability and computational complexity of (deductive) conservative extensions ...
The guarded fragment and its extensions and subfragments are often considered as a framework for in...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
Abstract. We study fragments of first-order logic and of least fixed point logic that allow only una...
We study fragments of first-order logic and of least fixed point logic that allow only unary negatio...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
Aiming to pinpoint the reasons behind the decidability of some complex extensions of modal logic, we...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
Using a recently introduced algebraic framework for classifying fragments of first-order logic, we s...
We introduce a modal language L which is obtained from standard modal logic by adding the Boolean op...
In this paper, we consider the well-known modal logics K , T , K4 , and S4 , and we study s...