AbstractWe give a characterization, in terms of a restriction of semi-simple sets, of the class of subsets of Nk definable in an extension of first-order logic obtained by adjoining quantifiers which count modulo an integer. It is shown that this class strictly contains the class of recognizable subsets of Nk and is strictly contained in the class of rational subsets of Nk. We also characterize the subsets of Nk which are definable in the usual first-order logic and in the first-order logic which uses only the special modular quantifiers. A characterization of the subsets of Nk definable in the first-order theory of the successor function and the = predicate is also given. Links with the parallel complexity class ACC0 are discussed
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This paper considers the structure consisting of the set of all words over a given alphabet together...
AbstractThis article surveys the links between regular languages and the class NC1, showing their im...
AbstractThis paper studies logical definability of tree languages (sets of finite trees). The logica...
AbstractWe give a characterization, in terms of a restriction of semi-simple sets, of the class of s...
AbstractWe prove that a regular language defined by a boolean combination of generalized Σ1-sentence...
Abstract. We consider first-order logic with monoidal quantifiers over words. We show that all langu...
AbstractThis article surveys the links between regular languages and the class NC1, showing their im...
AbstractWe study an extension of first-order logic obtained by adjoining quantifiers that count with...
Two results by Schützenberger (1965) and by McNaughton and Papert (1971) lead to a precise descripti...
This paper considers the structure consisting of the set of all words over a given alphabet together...
We begin with a disucssion of some of the serious deficiencies of first order predicate languages. T...
We begin with a disucssion of some of the serious deficiencies of first order predicate languages. T...
In this paper, we examine the computational complexity of various natural one-variable fragments of ...
This paper gives a thorough overview of what is known about first-order logic with counting quantif...
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...
AbstractThis article surveys the links between regular languages and the class NC1, showing their im...
AbstractThis paper studies logical definability of tree languages (sets of finite trees). The logica...