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Title: On the decidability of semilinearity for semialgebraic sets and its implications for spatial databases. CORRIGENDUM
Authors: DUMORTIER, Freddy 
GYSSENS, Marc 
VANDEURZEN, Luc 
Van Gucht, Dirk
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: ACM
Source: JOURNAL OF COMPUTER AND SYSTEM SCIENCES, 59(3). p. 557-562
Abstract: Several authors have suggested to use fist-order logic over the real numbers to describe spatial database applications. Geometric objects are then described by polynomial inequalities with integer coefficients involving the coordinates of the objects. Such geometric objects are called semi-algebraic sets. Similarly, queries are expressed by polynomial inequalities. The query language thus obtained is usually referred to as FO+ poly. From a practical point of view, it has been argued that a linear restriction of this so-called polynomial model is more desirable. In the so-called linear model, geometric objects are described by linear inequalities, and are called semi-linear sets. The language of the queries expressible by linear inequalities is usually referred to as FO+ linear. As part of a general study of the feasibility of the linear model, we show in this paper that semi-linearity is decidable for semi-algebraic sets. In doing so, we point out important subtleties related to the type of the coefficients in the linear inequalities used to describe semi-linear sets. An important concept in the development of the paper is regularity, of which we point out the geometric significance. We show that the regular points of a semi-linear set can be computed in FO+ linear. The decidability of semi-linearity of semi-algebraic sets has an important consequence. It has been shown that it is undecidable whether a query expressible in FO+ poly is linear, i.e. maps spatial databases of the linear model into spatial databases of the linear model. It follows now that, despite this negative result, there exists a syntactically definable language precisely expressing the linear queries expressible in FO+ poly.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/599
ISI #: 000084230900009
Type: Journal Contribution
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