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An Algebraic Approach to the Complexity of Generalized Conjunctive Queries

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An Algebraic Approach to the Complexity of Generalized Conjunctive Queries
Kolaitis and Vardi pointed out that constraint satisfaction and conjunctive query containment are essentially the same problem. We study the Boolean conjunctive queries under a more detailed scope, where we investigate their counting problem by means of the algebraic approach through Galois theory, taking advantage of Post’s lattice. We prove a trichotomy theorem for the generalized conjunctive query counting problem, showing this way that, contrary to the corresponding decision problems, constraint satisfaction and conjunctive-query containment differ for other computational goals. We also study the audit problem for conjunctive queries asking whether there exists a frozen variable in a given query. This problem is important in databases supporting statistical queries. We derive a dichotomy theorem for this audit problem that sheds more light on audit applicability within database systems.
Michael Bauland, Philippe Chapdelaine, Nadia Creig
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where SAT
Authors Michael Bauland, Philippe Chapdelaine, Nadia Creignou, Miki Hermann, Heribert Vollmer
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