Interval temporal logics provide a natural framework for temporal reasoning about interval structures over linearly ordered domains, where intervals are taken as the primitive ontological entities. In this paper, we identify all fragments of Halpern and Shoham's interval temporal logic HS whose finite satisfiability problem is decidable. We classify them in terms of both relative expressive power and complexity. We show that there are exactly 62 expressively-different decidable fragments, whose complexity ranges from NP-complete to non-primitive recursive (all other HS fragments have been already shown to be undecidable). © 2012 The Author(s).

Interval Temporal Logics over Finite Linear Orders: the Complete Picture

SCIAVICCO, Guido
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2012

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Interval temporal logics provide a natural framework for temporal reasoning about interval structures over linearly ordered domains, where intervals are taken as the primitive ontological entities. In this paper, we identify all fragments of Halpern and Shoham's interval temporal logic HS whose finite satisfiability problem is decidable. We classify them in terms of both relative expressive power and complexity. We show that there are exactly 62 expressively-different decidable fragments, whose complexity ranges from NP-complete to non-primitive recursive (all other HS fragments have been already shown to be undecidable). © 2012 The Author(s).
2012
9781614990970
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