This dissertation studies the fine-grained complexity of model checking problems for fixed logical formulas on sparse input structures. The Orthogonal Vectors problem is an important and well-studied problem in fine-grained complexity: its hardness is implied by the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis, and its hardness implies the hardness of many other interesting problems. We show that the Orthogonal Vectors problem is complete in the class of first-order model checking on sparse structures, under fine-grained reductions. In other words, the hardness of Orthogonal Vectors and the hardness of first-order model checking imply each other. This also gives us an improved algorithm for first-order model checking problems. Among all first-order...
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The model-checking problem for a logic LLL is the problem of decidig for a given formula phi in LLL...
We study the complexity of the model checking problem, for fixed models A, over certain fragments $\...
An important class of problems in logics and database theory is given by fixing a first-order proper...
We study the complexity of the model checking problem, for fixed models A, over certain fragments $\...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for a logic L on a class C of structures asks whether a given L-s...
The model-checking problem for a logic L on a class C of structures asks whether a given L-sentence ...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for a logic L on a class C of structures asks whether a given L-s...
The computational complexity of a problem is usually defined in terms of the resources required on s...
We present two algorithmic meta-theorems. Our first meta-theorem is an approximation scheme of the p...
This paper considers the structure consisting of the set of all words over a given alphabet together...
Expressiveness, and more recently, succinctness, are two central concerns of finite model theory and...
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 study the complexity of some fragments of first-order temporal logic over natural numbers time. T...
We study the first-order model checking problem on two generalisations of pushdown graphs. The first...
The model-checking problem for a logic LLL is the problem of decidig for a given formula phi in LLL...
We study the complexity of the model checking problem, for fixed models A, over certain fragments $\...
An important class of problems in logics and database theory is given by fixing a first-order proper...
We study the complexity of the model checking problem, for fixed models A, over certain fragments $\...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for a logic L on a class C of structures asks whether a given L-s...
The model-checking problem for a logic L on a class C of structures asks whether a given L-sentence ...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for a logic L on a class C of structures asks whether a given L-s...
The computational complexity of a problem is usually defined in terms of the resources required on s...
We present two algorithmic meta-theorems. Our first meta-theorem is an approximation scheme of the p...
This paper considers the structure consisting of the set of all words over a given alphabet together...
Expressiveness, and more recently, succinctness, are two central concerns of finite model theory and...
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 study the complexity of some fragments of first-order temporal logic over natural numbers time. T...
We study the first-order model checking problem on two generalisations of pushdown graphs. The first...