AbstractProblems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than Prolog are studied in this paper. In particular, monadic logic programs, that is, programs containing only monadic functions and monadic predicates, are considered in detail.The functional complexity of a monadic logic program is the language of all words ƒ1… ƒk such that the literal p(ƒ1(…(ƒk(a))…)) is a logical consequence of the program. The relationship between several subclasses of monadic programs, their functional complexities and the corresponding automata is studied.It is proved that the class of monadic programs corresponds exactly to the class of regular languages. As a consequence, the “SUCCESS” problem is decidable for that class...
AbstractThis article surveys the links between regular languages and the class NC1, showing their im...
We introduce two subclasses of regular !-languages called local !-languages and recognizable !-lang...
Abstract. We study Monadic Second-Order Logic (MSO) over finite words, extended with (non-uniform ar...
AbstractProblems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than ...
Problems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than Prolog ...
In this article we review some of the main results of descriptive complexity theory in order to make...
In this dissertation, we emphasize productiveness not just undecidability since pro- ductiveness imp...
AbstractWe investigate the complexity of derivations from logic programs, and find it closely relate...
Containment of monadic datalog programs over data trees (labelled trees with an equivalence relation...
We tackle the problem of studying which kind of functions can occur as complexity functions of forma...
Abstract. Monads are used in functional programming as a means of modeling and encapsulating computa...
While function symbols are widely acknowledged as an important feature in logic programming, they ma...
A monad is presented which is suitable for writing concurrent programs in a purely functional progra...
In this paper we investigate and solve the problem classifying the Turing complexity of stable model...
Monadic decomposibility - the ability to determine whether a formula in a given logical theory can b...
AbstractThis article surveys the links between regular languages and the class NC1, showing their im...
We introduce two subclasses of regular !-languages called local !-languages and recognizable !-lang...
Abstract. We study Monadic Second-Order Logic (MSO) over finite words, extended with (non-uniform ar...
AbstractProblems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than ...
Problems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than Prolog ...
In this article we review some of the main results of descriptive complexity theory in order to make...
In this dissertation, we emphasize productiveness not just undecidability since pro- ductiveness imp...
AbstractWe investigate the complexity of derivations from logic programs, and find it closely relate...
Containment of monadic datalog programs over data trees (labelled trees with an equivalence relation...
We tackle the problem of studying which kind of functions can occur as complexity functions of forma...
Abstract. Monads are used in functional programming as a means of modeling and encapsulating computa...
While function symbols are widely acknowledged as an important feature in logic programming, they ma...
A monad is presented which is suitable for writing concurrent programs in a purely functional progra...
In this paper we investigate and solve the problem classifying the Turing complexity of stable model...
Monadic decomposibility - the ability to determine whether a formula in a given logical theory can b...
AbstractThis article surveys the links between regular languages and the class NC1, showing their im...
We introduce two subclasses of regular !-languages called local !-languages and recognizable !-lang...
Abstract. We study Monadic Second-Order Logic (MSO) over finite words, extended with (non-uniform ar...