International audienceWe consider graph properties that can be checked from labels, i.e., bit sequences, of logarithmic length attached to vertices. We prove that there exists such a labeling for checking a first-order formula with free set variables in the graphs of every class that is \emph{nicely locally cwd-decomposable}. This notion generalizes that of a \emph{nicely locally tree-decomposable} class. The graphs of such classes can be covered by graphs of bounded \emph{clique-width} with limited overlaps. We also consider such labelings for \emph{bounded} first-order formulas on graph classes of \emph{bounded expansion}. Some of these results are extended to counting queries
The model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tractable wit...
We construct a fixed parameter algorithm parameterized by d and k that takes as an input a graph G\u...
AbstractThis paper is intended more to ask questions than give answers. Specifically, we consider mo...
International audienceWe consider graph properties that can be checked from labels, i.e., bit sequen...
Every property definable in \emph{monadic second order logic} can be checked in polynomial-time on g...
A labeling scheme is a space-efficient data structure for encoding graphs from a particular class. T...
It is known that first-order logic with some counting extensions can be efficiently evaluated on gra...
The model-checking problem for a logic LLL is the problem of decidig for a given formula phi in LLL...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tract...
AbstractIf P(x1,…,xk) is a graph property expressible in monadic second-order logic, where x1,…,xk d...
The notion of bounded expansion captures uniform sparsity of graph classes and renders various algor...
We construct a fixed parameter algorithm parameterized by d and k that takes as an input a graph G' ...
Published in print by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-2818-1 (ISSN 2199-5249)We sh...
A successor-invariant first-order formula is a formula that has access to an auxiliary successor rel...
A rich line of work has been addressing the computational complexity of locally checkable labelings ...
The model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tractable wit...
We construct a fixed parameter algorithm parameterized by d and k that takes as an input a graph G\u...
AbstractThis paper is intended more to ask questions than give answers. Specifically, we consider mo...
International audienceWe consider graph properties that can be checked from labels, i.e., bit sequen...
Every property definable in \emph{monadic second order logic} can be checked in polynomial-time on g...
A labeling scheme is a space-efficient data structure for encoding graphs from a particular class. T...
It is known that first-order logic with some counting extensions can be efficiently evaluated on gra...
The model-checking problem for a logic LLL is the problem of decidig for a given formula phi in LLL...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tract...
AbstractIf P(x1,…,xk) is a graph property expressible in monadic second-order logic, where x1,…,xk d...
The notion of bounded expansion captures uniform sparsity of graph classes and renders various algor...
We construct a fixed parameter algorithm parameterized by d and k that takes as an input a graph G' ...
Published in print by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-2818-1 (ISSN 2199-5249)We sh...
A successor-invariant first-order formula is a formula that has access to an auxiliary successor rel...
A rich line of work has been addressing the computational complexity of locally checkable labelings ...
The model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tractable wit...
We construct a fixed parameter algorithm parameterized by d and k that takes as an input a graph G\u...
AbstractThis paper is intended more to ask questions than give answers. Specifically, we consider mo...