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On the Existential Theory of the Reals Enriched with Integer Powers of a Computable Number

Logic in Computer Science 2025-10-15 v3

Abstract

This paper investigates R(rZ)\exists\mathbb{R}(r^{\mathbb{Z}}), that is the extension of the existential theory of the reals by an additional unary predicate rZr^{\mathbb{Z}} for the integer powers of a fixed computable real number r>0r > 0. If all we have access to is a Turing machine computing rr, it is not possible to decide whether an input formula from this theory satisfiable. However, we show an algorithm to decide this problem when: 1. rr is known to be transcendental, or 2. rr is a root of some given integer polynomial (that is, rr is algebraic). In other words, knowing the algebraicity of rr suffices to circumvent undecidability. Furthermore, we establish complexity results under the proviso that rr enjoys what we call a polynomial root barrier. Using this notion, we show that the satisfiability problem of R(rZ)\exists\mathbb{R}(r^{\mathbb{Z}}) is 1. in NEXPTIME if rr is a natural number, 2. in EXPSPACE if rr is an algebraic number, and 3. in 3EXP if rr belongs to a family of transcendental numbers including π\pi and Euler's ee. As a by-product of our results, we are able to remove the appeal to Schanuel's conjecture from the proof of decidability of the entropic risk threshold problem for stochastic games with rational probabilities, rewards and threshold [Baier et al., MFCS'23]: when the base of the entropic risk is Euler's ee and the aversion factor is a fixed algebraic number, the problem is in EXP.

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@article{arxiv.2502.02220,
  title  = {On the Existential Theory of the Reals Enriched with Integer Powers of a Computable Number},
  author = {Jorge Gallego-Hernández and Alessio Mansutti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.02220},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Extended version of a STACS 2025 paper. Submitted to LMCS