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STEPHAN KREUTZER COMPLEXITY OF MODEL-CHECKING PROBLEMS 33/81<br />

INTRODUCTION COMPLEXITY UPPER BOUNDS COMPOSITION LOCALITY LOCALISATION GRIDS GRID-LIKE MINORS LABELLED WEBS<br />

Gaifman’s Theorem<br />

Theorem: (Gaifman, 1982)<br />

Every first-order sentence ϕ ∈ FO is equivalent to a Boolean combination<br />

of basic local sentences.<br />

Basic local sentence:<br />

where ψ is r-local.<br />

∧<br />

k∧<br />

ϕ := ∃x 1 ...∃x m dist(x i , x j )> 2r ∧ ψ(x i ).<br />

i≠j<br />

Remark: Gaifman’s proof is constructive.<br />

Theorem: (Dawar, Grohe, K., Schweikardt, 07)<br />

For each k ≥ 1 there is ϕ k ∈ FO[{E}] of length O(k 4 ) such that every<br />

equivalent sentence in Gaifman-NF has length at least tower(k).<br />

(similar lower bounds for Feferman-Vaught and preservation thms)<br />

i=1

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