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1 Finite Model Theory Lecture 14 Proof of the Pebble Games Theorem
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2 More Motivation Recall connection to complexity classes: DTC + < = LOGSPACE TC + < = NLOGSPACE LFP + < = PTIME PFP + < = PSPACE
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3 More Motivation Note: DTC = TC ) LOGSPACE = NLOGSPACE LFP = PFP ) PTIME = PSPACE What about the converse ? DTC ( TC (Paper 1) PTIME=PSPACE ) LFP = PFP (Paper 2)
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4 EF v.s. Pebble Games Ehrenfeucht-Fraisse: k pebbles k rounds Main Theorem: Duplicator wins (A,B) iff A, B agree on all formulas in FO[k] Pebble games k pebbles n (or ) rounds Main Theorem Duplicator wins for n (or ) rounds iff A, B agree on all L 1, [n] (or L k 1, ) formulas
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5 Back-and-forth For an ordinal , will define J = { I , < } to have the “back-and-forth” property I = a set of partial isomorphisms from A to B Intuition: I contains set of positions from which the duplicator can win if only rounds remain Intuition: duplicator has a winning strategy for rounds iff there exists a set J with b&f property
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6 Definition of B&F for J For EF games: Forth: 8 f 2 I 8 a 2 A, 9 g 2 I s.t. f µ g and a 2 dom(g) Back: symmetric Only need < k Pebble games Forth: 8 f 2 I |dom(f)| < k, 8 a 2 A, 9 g 2 I s.t. f µ g and a 2 dom(g) Back: symmetric Downwards closed: if f µ g, g 2 I , then f 2 I Antimonotone: < implies I µ I Nonempty: I ;
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7 B&F v.s. Games EF games: Duplicator wins (A,B) game iff there exists a family J k with the B&F property Pebble games: Duplicator wins (A,B) for rounds iff there exists a family J with the B&F property B&F stronger than games
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8 The Proofs EF Lemma 1. Let A, B agree on all sentences in FO[k]. Then there exists a family J k with the B&F property Proof in class Pebble games Lemma 1. Let A, B agree on all sentences in L k 1, of qr < . Then there exists a family J with the B&F property Proof in class
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9 The Proofs EF Lemma 2. Let A, B have a family J k with the B&F property. Then they agree on all formulas in FO[k] Proof in class Pebble games Lemma 2. Let A, B have a family J with the B&F property. Then they agree on all sentences in L k 1, of qr < . Proof in class
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