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Enumerating Teams in First-Order Team Logics

Published 12 Jun 2020 in cs.LO | (2006.06953v2)

Abstract: We start the study of the enumeration complexity of different satisfiability problems in first-order team logics. Since many of our problems go beyond DelP, we use a framework for hard enumeration analogous to the polynomial hierarchy, which was recently introduced by Creignou et al. (Discret. Appl. Math. 2019). We show that the problem to enumerate all satisfying teams of a fixed formula in a given first-order structure is DelNP-complete for certain formulas of dependence logic and independence logic. For inclusion logic formulas, this problem is even in DelP. Furthermore, we study the variants of this problems where only maximal, minimal, maximum and minimum solutions, respectively, are considered. For the most part these share the same complexity as the original problem. An exception is the minimum-variant for inclusion logic, which is DelNP-complete.

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