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Characterizing downwards closed, strongly first order, relativizable dependencies
In Team Semantics, a dependency notion is strongly first order if every
sentence of the logic obtained by adding the corresponding atoms to First Order
Logic is equivalent to some first order sentence. In this work it is shown that
all nontrivial dependency atoms that are strongly first order, downwards
closed, and relativizable (in the sense that the relativizations of the
corresponding atoms with respect to some unary predicate are expressible in
terms of them) are definable in terms of constancy atoms.
Additionally, it is shown that any strongly first order dependency is safe
for any family of downwards closed dependencies, in the sense that every
sentence of the logic obtained by adding to First Order Logic both the strongly
first order dependency and the downwards closed dependencies is equivalent to
some sentence of the logic obtained by adding only the downwards closed
dependencies