Title :
Capturing complexity classes by fragments of second order logic
Author_Institution :
Math. Inst., Basel Univ., Switzerland
fDate :
30 Jun-3 Jul 1991
Abstract :
The expressive power of certain fragments of second-order logic on finite structures is investigated. The fragments are second-order Horn logic, second-order Krom logic, and a symmetric and a deterministic version of the latter. It is shown that all these logics collapse to their existential fragments. In the presence of a successor relation they provide characterizations of polynomial time, deterministic and nondeterministic logspace and of the complement of symmetric logspace. Without a successor relation these logics can still express certain problems that are complete in the corresponding complexity classes, but they are strictly weaker than previously known logics for these classes and fail to express some very simple properties
Keywords :
computational complexity; formal logic; complexity classes; deterministic logspace; existential fragments; expressive power; finite structures; nondeterministic logspace; polynomial time logspace; second-order Horn logic; second-order Krom logic; successor relation; symmetric logspace; Logic design; Polynomials;
Conference_Titel :
Structure in Complexity Theory Conference, 1991., Proceedings of the Sixth Annual
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2255-5
DOI :
10.1109/SCT.1991.160279