English

The decision problem for a three-sorted fragment of set theory with restricted quantification and finite enumerations

Logic in Computer Science 2015-06-05 v1

Abstract

We solve the satisfiability problem for a three-sorted fragment of set theory (denoted 3LQST0R3LQST_0^R), which admits a restricted form of quantification over individual and set variables and the finite enumeration operator {-,-,,-}\{\text{-}, \text{-}, \ldots, \text{-}\} over individual variables, by showing that it enjoys a small model property, i.e., any satisfiable formula ψ\psi of 3LQST0R3LQST_0^R has a finite model whose size depends solely on the length of ψ\psi itself. Several set-theoretic constructs are expressible by 3LQST0R3LQST_0^R-formulae, such as some variants of the power set operator and the unordered Cartesian product. In particular, concerning the unordered Cartesian product, we show that when finite enumerations are used to represent the construct, the resulting formula is exponentially shorter than the one that can be constructed without resorting to such terms.

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@article{arxiv.1506.01476,
  title  = {The decision problem for a three-sorted fragment of set theory with restricted quantification and finite enumerations},
  author = {Domenico Cantone and Marianna Nicolosi-Asmundo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.01476},
  year   = {2015}
}