We consider infinite recursive (i.e., computable) relational data bases. Since the set of computable queries on such data bases is not closed under even simple relational operations, one must either make do with a very modest class of queries or considerably restrict the class of allowed data bases. We define two query languages, one for each of these possibilities, and prove their completeness. The first is the language of quantifier-free first-order logic, which is shown to be complete for the non-restricted case. The second is an appropriately modified version of Chandra and Harel's language QL, which is proved complete for the case of ``highly symmetric" data bases, i.e., ones whose set of automorphisms is of finite index for each tuple...
AbstractA relational database can be considered as a finite structure for a finite relational signat...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
This paper develops a query language for sequence databases, such as genome databases and text datab...
AbstractWe consider infinite recursive (i.e., computable) relational data bases. Since the set of co...
AbstractWe consider infinite recursive (i.e., computable) relational data bases. Since the set of co...
The concept of “reasonable ” queries on relational data bases is investigated. We provide an abstrac...
AbstractThe concept of “reasonable” queries on relational data bases is investigated. We provide an ...
: This paper continues our work on infinite, recursive structures. We investigate the descriptive co...
AbstractA relational database can be considered as a finite structure for a finite relational signat...
The expressive power of first-order query languages with several classes of equality and inequality ...
AbstractA relational query is called finite, or sometimes safe, iff it yields a finite answer in eve...
Functional completeness of a relational language is the ability to express linear recursive queries....
We study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. We start by studying st...
We study the problem of maintaining recursively-dened views, such as the transitive closure of a rel...
Expressiveness of database query languages remains the major motivation for research in finite model...
AbstractA relational database can be considered as a finite structure for a finite relational signat...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
This paper develops a query language for sequence databases, such as genome databases and text datab...
AbstractWe consider infinite recursive (i.e., computable) relational data bases. Since the set of co...
AbstractWe consider infinite recursive (i.e., computable) relational data bases. Since the set of co...
The concept of “reasonable ” queries on relational data bases is investigated. We provide an abstrac...
AbstractThe concept of “reasonable” queries on relational data bases is investigated. We provide an ...
: This paper continues our work on infinite, recursive structures. We investigate the descriptive co...
AbstractA relational database can be considered as a finite structure for a finite relational signat...
The expressive power of first-order query languages with several classes of equality and inequality ...
AbstractA relational query is called finite, or sometimes safe, iff it yields a finite answer in eve...
Functional completeness of a relational language is the ability to express linear recursive queries....
We study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. We start by studying st...
We study the problem of maintaining recursively-dened views, such as the transitive closure of a rel...
Expressiveness of database query languages remains the major motivation for research in finite model...
AbstractA relational database can be considered as a finite structure for a finite relational signat...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
This paper develops a query language for sequence databases, such as genome databases and text datab...