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arxiv: 0910.3085 · v2 · pith:VV5NQBJ4new · submitted 2009-10-16 · 💻 cs.LO · cs.DM

Guarded Second-Order Logic, Spanning Trees, and Network Flows

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keywords logicsecond-orderguardedhypergraphspartsetsverticesaccording
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According to a theorem of Courcelle monadic second-order logic and guarded second-order logic (where one can also quantify over sets of edges) have the same expressive power over the class of all countable $k$-sparse hypergraphs. In the first part of the present paper we extend this result to hypergraphs of arbitrary cardinality. In the second part, we present a generalisation dealing with methods to encode sets of vertices by single vertices.

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