On the Decidability of Monadic Theories of Arithmetic Predicates
Abstract
We investigate the decidability of the monadic second-order (MSO) theory of the structure , for various unary predicates . We focus in particular on 'arithmetic' predicates arising in the study of linear recurrence sequences, such as fixed-base powers , -th powers , and the set of terms of the Fibonacci sequence (and similarly for other linear recurrence sequences having a single, non-repeated, dominant characteristic root). We obtain several new unconditional and conditional decidability results, a select sample of which are the following: The MSO theory of is decidable; The MSO theory of is decidable; The MSO theory of is decidable assuming Schanuel's conjecture; The MSO theory of is decidable; The MSO theory of is Turing-equivalent to the MSO theory of , where is the predicate corresponding to the binary expansion of . (As the binary expansion of is widely believed to be normal, the corresponding MSO theory is in turn expected to be decidable.) These results are obtained by exploiting and combining techniques from dynamical systems, number theory, and automata theory.
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@article{arxiv.2405.07953,
title = {On the Decidability of Monadic Theories of Arithmetic Predicates},
author = {Valérie Berthé and Toghrul Karimov and Joris Nieuwveld and Joël Ouaknine and Mihir Vahanwala and James Worrell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.07953},
year = {2026}
}
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32 pages, conference version of "On the Decidability of Monadic Second-Order Logic with Arithmetic Predicates" from LICS 2024 (Distinguished Paper Award)