Computer Science – Logic in Computer Science
Scientific paper
2008-06-25
Workshop "Methods for Modalities" (M4M-4), Informatik-Berichte, 194, pp. 62-78, 2005. ISSN 0863-095X
Computer Science
Logic in Computer Science
21 pages, 6 figures (only 2 thereof are in external files)
Scientific paper
This paper examines the complexity of hybrid logics over transitive frames, transitive trees, and linear frames. We show that satisfiability over transitive frames for the hybrid language extended with the downarrow operator is NEXPTIME-complete. This is in contrast to undecidability of satisfiability over arbitrary frames for this language (Areces, Blackburn, Marx 1999). It is also shown that adding the @ operator or the past modality leads to undecidability over transitive frames. This is again in contrast to the case of transitive trees and linear frames, where we show these languages to be nonelementarily decidable. Moreover, we establish 2EXPTIME and EXPTIME upper bounds for satisfiability over transitive frames and transitive trees, respectively, for the hybrid Until/Since language. An EXPTIME lower bound is shown to hold for the modal Until language over both frame classes.
Mundhenk Martin
Schneider Thomas
Schwentick Thomas
Weber Volker
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