Bounded degree and planar spectra
Logic in Computer Science
2023-06-22 v4 Logic
Abstract
The finite spectrum of a first-order sentence is the set of positive integers that are the sizes of its models. The class of finite spectra is known to be the same as the complexity class NE. We consider the spectra obtained by limiting models to be either planar (in the graph-theoretic sense) or by bounding the degree of elements. We show that the class of such spectra is still surprisingly rich by establishing that significant fragments of NE are included among them. At the same time, we establish non-trivial upper bounds showing that not all sets in NE are obtained as planar or bounded-degree spectra.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1609.01789,
title = {Bounded degree and planar spectra},
author = {Anuj Dawar and Eryk Kopczyński},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.01789},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
21 pages. Accepted for publication in Logical Methods in Computer Science