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On the logical definability of certain graph and poset languages

Published 11 Sep 2006 in cs.LO | (0609048v1)

Abstract: We show that it is equivalent, for certain sets of finite graphs, to be definable in CMS (counting monadic second-order logic, a natural extension of monadic second-order logic), and to be recognizable in an algebraic framework induced by the notion of modular decomposition of a finite graph. More precisely, we consider the set $F_\infty$ of composition operations on graphs which occur in the modular decomposition of finite graphs. If $F$ is a subset of $F_{\infty}$, we say that a graph is an $\calF$-graph if it can be decomposed using only operations in $F$. A set of $F$-graphs is recognizable if it is a union of classes in a finite-index equivalence relation which is preserved by the operations in $F$. We show that if $F$ is finite and its elements enjoy only a limited amount of commutativity -- a property which we call weak rigidity, then recognizability is equivalent to CMS-definability. This requirement is weak enough to be satisfied whenever all $F$-graphs are posets, that is, transitive dags. In particular, our result generalizes Kuske's recent result on series-parallel poset languages.

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