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    The parallel complexity of single rule logic programs

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    AbstractWe consider logic programs without function symbols, called Datalog programs, and study their parallel complexity. We survey the tools developed for proving that there is a PRAM algorithm which computes the minimum model of a Datalog program in polylogarithmic parallel time using a polynomial number of processors (that is, for proving membership in NC). We extend certain of these tools to be applied to a wider class of programs; as they were, they were applied to chain rule programs (i.e., the relations on the right-hand side of the rule are binary and form a chain). We examine the parallel complexity of weak-chain rule programs (i.e., the relations on the right-hand side of the rule form a weak chain), and prove certain subclasses to belong to NC. Finally we prove a wide class of programs to be log space complete for P, by giving sufficient conditions for a single rule program to be P-complet
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