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arxiv: 1002.4334 · v2 · pith:W7NTQKXHnew · submitted 2010-02-23 · 💻 cs.LO

On Semantic Generalizations of the Bernays-Sch\"onfinkel-Ramsey Class with Finite or Co-finite Spectra

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Motivated by model-theoretic properties of the BSR class, we present a family of semantic classes of FO formulae with finite or co-finite spectra over a relational vocabulary \Sigma. A class in this family is denoted EBS_\Sigma(\sigma), where \sigma is a subset of \Sigma. Formulae in EBS_\Sigma(\sigma) are preserved under substructures modulo a bounded core and modulo re-interpretation of predicates outside \sigma. We study properties of the family EBS_\Sigma = {EBS_\Sigma(\sigma) | \sigma \subseteq \Sigma}, e.g. classes in EBS_\Sigma are spectrally indistinguishable, EBS_\Sigma(\Sigma) is semantically equivalent to BSR over \Sigma, and EBS_\Sigma(\emptyset) is the set of all FO formulae over \Sigma with finite or co-finite spectra. Furthermore, (EBS_\Sigma, \subseteq) forms a lattice isomorphic to the powerset lattice (\wp({\Sigma}), \subseteq). This gives a natural semantic generalization of BSR as ascending chains in (EBS_\Sigma, \subseteq). Many well-known FO classes are semantically subsumed by EBS_\Sigma(\Sigma) or EBS_\Sigma(\emptyset). Our study provides alternative proofs of interesting results like the Lo\'s-Tarski Theorem and the semantic subsumption of the L\"owenheim class with equality by BSR. We also present a syntactic sub-class of EBS_\Sigma(\sigma) called EDP_\Sigma(\sigma) and give an expression for the size of the bounded cores of models of EDP_\Sigma(\sigma) formulae. We show that the EDP_\Sigma(\sigma) classes also form a lattice structure. Finally, we study some closure properties and applications of the classes presented.

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