Abstract

The authors investigate the relationship between set constraints and the monadic class of first-order formulas and show that set constraints are essentially equivalent to the monadic class. From this equivalence, they infer that the satisfiability problem for set constraints is complete for NEXPTIME. More precisely, it is proved that this problem has a lower bound of NTIME(c/sup n/log n/), for some c>0. The relationship between set constraints and the monadic class also gives decidability and complexity results for certain practically useful extensions of set constraints, in particular negative projections and subterm equality tests. >

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