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Model Checking the Logic of Allen's Relations Meets and Started-by is $P^NP$-Complete

Logic in Computer Science 2016-09-15 v1

Abstract

In the plethora of fragments of Halpern and Shoham's modal logic of time intervals (HS), the logic AB of Allen's relations Meets and Started-by is at a central position. Statements that may be true at certain intervals, but at no sub-interval of them, such as accomplishments, as well as metric constraints about the length of intervals, that force, for instance, an interval to be at least (resp., at most, exactly) k points long, can be expressed in AB. Moreover, over the linear order of the natural numbers N, it subsumes the (point-based) logic LTL, as it can easily encode the next and until modalities. Finally, it is expressive enough to capture the {\omega}-regular languages, that is, for each {\omega}-regular expression R there exists an AB formula {\phi} such that the language defined by R coincides with the set of models of {\phi} over N. It has been shown that the satisfiability problem for AB over N is EXPSPACE-complete. Here we prove that, under the homogeneity assumption, its model checking problem is {\Delta}^p_2 = P^NP-complete (for the sake of comparison, the model checking problem for full HS is EXPSPACE-hard, and the only known decision procedure is nonelementary). Moreover, we show that the modality for the Allen relation Met-by can be added to AB at no extra cost (AA'B is P^NP-complete as well).

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@article{arxiv.1609.04090,
  title  = {Model Checking the Logic of Allen's Relations Meets and Started-by is $P^NP$-Complete},
  author = {Laura Bozzelli and Alberto Molinari and Angelo Montanari and Adriano Peron and Pietro Sala},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.04090},
  year   = {2016}
}

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In Proceedings GandALF 2016, arXiv:1609.03648