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The Expressive Power of DL-Lite (1412.5795v2)
Published 18 Dec 2014 in cs.LO
Abstract: Description logics are knowledge representation formalisms that provide the formal underpinning of the semantic web and in particular of the $\text{OWL}$ Ontology Web Language. In this paper we investigate the expressive power of logic $\text{DL-Lite}{R,\sqcap}$, and some of its computational properties. We rely on simulations to characterize the absolute expressive power of $\text{DL-Lite}{R,\sqcap}$ as a concept language, and to show that disjunction is not expressible. We also show that no simulation-based closure property exists for $\text{DL-Lite}_{R,\sqcap}$ assertions. Finally, we show that query answering of unions of conjunctive queries is $\text{NP-complete}$.