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sav08:graphs_as_interpretations [2008/03/19 16:16]
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sav08:graphs_as_interpretations [2008/03/23 13:50]
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 ====== Graphs as Interpretations ====== ====== Graphs as Interpretations ======
  
-Directed graph is is given by a set of vertices $V$ and a set of edges $E \subseteq V \times V$.  Graph is therefore specified by an [[First-Order Logic Semantics|interpretation]] $I = (V,\alpha)$ in languge ${\cal L} = \{edge\}$ with $\alpha(edge) = E$.+Directed graph is given by a set of vertices $V$ and a set of edges $E \subseteq V \times V$.  Graph is therefore specified by an [[First-Order Logic Semantics|interpretation]] $I = (V,\alpha)$ in languge ${\cal L} = \{edge\}$ with $\alpha(edge) = E$.
  
 Example: $D = \{1,​2,​3,​4\}$,​ $\alpha(edge) = \{ (1,2), (2,3), (1,3), (3,4) \}$. Example: $D = \{1,​2,​3,​4\}$,​ $\alpha(edge) = \{ (1,2), (2,3), (1,3), (3,4) \}$.
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-Note: there is no formula $F$ in this language ${\cal L} = \{edge\}$ that characterizes property "graph has no cycles"​. ​ All properties expressed in first-order logic on graphs are "​local"​. +Note: there is no formula $F$ in this language ${\cal L} = \{edge\}$ that characterizes property "graph has no cycles"​. ​ All properties expressed in first-order logic on graphs are "​local"​. ​Intuitively,​ formula with $kuniversal quantifiers says that if we pick any set of $kvertices ​in the graph, then they (and their close neighbors) can induce only one of the finitely many specified subgraphs.
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-Many more properties become expressible if we take as domain ​$Dthe set of all subsets ​of $Vand allow set operations ​in our language.+
  
   * [[http://​citeseer.ist.psu.edu/​benedikt95relational.html|Relational Expressive Power of Constraint Query Language]]   * [[http://​citeseer.ist.psu.edu/​benedikt95relational.html|Relational Expressive Power of Constraint Query Language]]
   * [[http://​citeseer.ist.psu.edu/​context/​64580/​0|H. Gaifman, On local and non-local properties, in Logic Colloquium '81, North Holland, 1982]]   * [[http://​citeseer.ist.psu.edu/​context/​64580/​0|H. Gaifman, On local and non-local properties, in Logic Colloquium '81, North Holland, 1982]]
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 +Many more properties become expressible if we take as domain $D$ the set of all subsets of $V$ and allow set operations in our language.