The Regular Languages of First-Order Logic with One Alternation

03/11/2022
by   Corentin Barloy, et al.
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The regular languages with a neutral letter expressible in first-order logic with one alternation are characterized. Specifically, it is shown that if an arbitrary Σ_2 formula defines a regular language with a neutral letter, then there is an equivalent Σ_2 formula that only uses the order predicate. This shows that the so-called Central Conjecture of Straubing holds for Σ_2 over languages with a neutral letter, the first progress on the Conjecture in more than 20 years. To show the characterization, lower bounds against polynomial-size depth-3 Boolean circuits with constant top fan-in are developed. The heart of the combinatorial argument resides in studying how positions within a language are determined from one another, a technique of independent interest.

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