Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
418581 Discrete Applied Mathematics 2011 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

A notion of branch-width, which generalizes the one known for graphs, can be defined for matroids. We first give a proof of the polynomial time model-checking of monadic second-order formulas on representable matroids of bounded branch-width, by reduction to monadic second-order formulas on trees. This proof is much simpler than the one previously known. We also provide a link between our logical approach and a grammar that allows one to build matroids of bounded branch-width. Finally, we introduce a new class of non-necessarily representable matroids, described by a grammar and on which monadic second-order formulas can be checked in linear time.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computational Theory and Mathematics
Authors
,