Title: The expressive power of two-variable least fixed-point logics

Authors: Martin Grohe, Stephan Kreutzer, and Nicole Schweikardt

Abstract: The present paper gives a classification of the expressive power of two-variable least fixed-point logics. The main results are:

  1. The two-variable fragment of monadic least fixed-point logic with parameters is as expressive as full monadic least fixed-point logic (on binary structures).
  2. The two-variable fragment of monadic least fixed-point logic without parameters is as expressive as the two-variable fragment of binary least fixed-point logic without parameters.
  3. The two-variable fragment of binary least fixed-point logic with parameters is strictly more expressive than the two-variable fragment of monadic least fixed-point logic with parameters (even on finite strings).

 

Martin Grohe