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We consider a new fragment of first-order logic with two variables. This logic is defined over interval structures. It constitutes unary predicates, a binary predicate and a function symbol. Considering such a fragment of first-order logic is motivated by defining a general framework for event-based interval temporal logics. In this paper, we present a sound, complete and terminating decision procedure for this logic. We show that the logic is decidable, and provide a NEXPTIME complexity bound for satisfiability. This result shows that even a simple decidable fragment of first-order logic has NEXPTIME complexity.
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Konur, S. An Event-Based Fragment of First-Order Logic over Intervals. J of Log Lang and Inf 20, 49–68 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10849-010-9126-5
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