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Tameness in least fixed-point logic and McColm's conjecture
We investigate four model-theoretic tameness properties in the context of
least fixed-point logic over a family of finite structures. We find that each
of these properties depends only on the elementary (i.e., first-order) limit
theory, and we completely determine the valid entailments among them. In
contrast to the context of first-order logic on arbitrary structures, the order
property and independence property are equivalent in this setting. McColm
conjectured that least fixed-point definability collapses to first-order
definability exactly when proficiency fails. McColm's conjecture is known to be
false in general. However, we show that McColm's conjecture is true for any
family of finite structures whose limit theory is model-theoretically tame