1 research outputs found

    Can One Escape Red Chains? Regular Path Queries Determinacy is Undecidable

    Full text link
    For a given set of queries (which are expressions in some query language) Q={Q1\mathcal{Q}=\{Q_1, Q2,…Qk}Q_2, \ldots Q_k\} and for another query Q0Q_0 we say that Q\mathcal{Q} determines Q0Q_0 if -- informally speaking -- for every database D\mathbb D, the information contained in the views Q(D)\mathcal{Q}({\mathbb D}) is sufficient to compute Q0(D)Q_0({\mathbb D}). Query Determinacy Problem is the problem of deciding, for given Q\mathcal{Q} and Q0Q_0, whether Q\mathcal{Q} determines Q0Q_0. Many versions of this problem, for different query languages, were studied in database theory. In this paper we solve a problem stated in [CGLV02] and show that Query Determinacy Problem is undecidable for the Regular Path Queries -- the paradigmatic query language of graph databases
    corecore