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Lindström Lectures 2024: Phokion G. Kolaitis

Culture and languages
Science and Information Technology

Welcome to the Lindström Lectures. Invited guest speaker for the seminars in 2024 is Phokion G. Kolaitis, Distinguished Research Professor at UC Santa Cruz and a Principal Research Staff Member at the IBM Almaden Research Center.

Lecture
Date
15 Apr 2024
17 Apr 2024
Time
All Day
All Day
Location
Rum J439 på Humanisten, Göteborgs universitet, Renströmsgatan 6.

Organizer
Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science
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hokion G. Kolaitis, Distinguished Research Professor at UC Santa Cruz and a Principal Research Staff Member at the IBM Almaden R
Phokion G. Kolaitis, Distinguished Research Professor at UC Santa Cruz and a Principal Research Staff Member at the IBM Almaden Research Center.

Public lecture: Characterizing Rule-based Languages

Monday, 15 April at 18-20, room J439

Abstract: There is a mature body of work in logic aiming to characterize logical formalisms in terms of their structural or model-theoretic properties. The origins of this work can be traced to Alfred Tarski’s program to characterize metamathematical notions in "purely mathematical terms" and to Per Lindstrӧm’s abstract characterizations of first-order logic. For the past forty years, rule-based logical languages have been widely used in databases and in related areas of computer science to express integrity constraints and to specify transformations in data management tasks, such as data exchange and ontology-based data access.  The aim of this talk is to present an overview of more recent results that characterize various classes of rule-based logical languages in terms of their structural or model-theoretic properties.

Research lecture: Homomorphism Counts: Expressive Power and Query Algorithms

Wednesday, 17 April at 10-12, room J439

Abstract: A classical result by Lovász asserts that two graphs G and H are isomorphic if and only if they have the same left profile, that is, for every graph F, the number of homomorphisms from F to G coincides with the number of homomorphisms from F to H. A similar result is also known to hold for right profiles, that is, two graphs G and H are isomorphic if and only if for every graph F, the number of homomorphisms from G to F coincides with the number of homomorphisms from H to F. During the past several years, there has been a study of equivalence relations that are relaxations of isomorphism obtained by restricting the left profile or the right profile to suitably restricted classes of graphs, instead of the class of all graphs. Furthermore, a notion of a query algorithm based on homomorphism counts was recently introduced and investigated. The aim of this talk is to present an overview of some of the main results in this area with emphasis on the differences between left homomorphism counts and right homomorphism counts.