Title
Structure and complexity of relational queries
Abstract
This paper is an attempt at laying the foundations for the classification of queries on relational data bases according to their structure and their computational complexity. Using the operations of composition and fixpoints, a Σ-Π hierarchy of height, ω2, called the fixpoint query hierarchy, is defined, and its properties investigated. The hierarchy includes most of the queries considered in the literature including those of Codd and Aho and Ullman. The hierarchy to level ω characterizes the first-order queries, and the levels up to ω are shown to be strict. Sets of queries larger than the fixpoint query hierarchy are obtained by considering the queries computable in polynomial time, queries computable in polynomial space, etc. It is shown that classes of queries defined from such complexity classes behave (with respect to containment) in a manner very similar to the corresponding complexity classes. Also, the set of second-order queries turns out to be the same as the set of queries defined from the polynomialtime hierarchy. Finally, these classes of queries are used to characterize a set of queries defined from language considerations: those expressible in a programming language with only typed (or ranked) relation variables. At the end of the paper is a list of symbols used therein.
Year
DOI
Venue
1982
10.1016/0022-0000(82)90012-5
J. Comput. Syst. Sci.
Keywords
Field
DocType
computational complexity
Complexity class,Discrete mathematics,Structural complexity theory,Combinatorics,Conjunctive query,Relational database,Spatial query,Hierarchy,Time complexity,Mathematics,Computational complexity theory
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
25
1
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
351
141.72
71
Authors
2
Search Limit
100351
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ashok K. Chandra131161215.02
David Harel297031953.76