• Media type: E-Article; Electronic Conference Proceeding; Text
  • Title: The FO2 alternation hierarchy is decidable
  • Contributor: Kufleitner, Manfred [Author]; Weil, Pascal [Author]
  • imprint: Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2012
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.CSL.2012.426
  • Keywords: semigroup ; regular language ; ranker ; automata theory ; first-order logic
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  • Description: We consider the two-variable fragment FO2[<] of first-order logic over finite words. Numerous characterizations of this class are known. Therien and Wilke have shown that it is decidable whether a given regular language is definable in FO2[<]. From a practical point of view, as shown by Weis, FO2[<] is interesting since its satisfiability problem is in NP. Restricting the number of quantifier alternations yields an infinite hierarchy inside the class of FO2[<]-definable languages. We show that each level of this hierarchy is decidable. For this purpose, we relate each level of the hierarchy with a decidable variety of finite monoids. Our result implies that there are many different ways of climbing up the FO2[<]-quantifier alternation hierarchy: deterministic and co-deterministic products, Mal'cev products with definite and reverse definite semigroups, iterated block products with J-trivial monoids, and some inductively defined omega-term identities. A combinatorial tool in the process of ascension is that of condensed rankers, a refinement of the rankers of Weis and Immerman and the turtle programs of Schwentick, Therien, and Vollmer.
  • Access State: Open Access