A Model-Theoretic Characterization of Constant-Depth Arithmetic Circuits

Abstract

We study the class AC0 of functions computed by constant-depth polynomial-size arithmetic circuits of unbounded fan-in addition and multiplication gates. No model-theoretic characterization for arithmetic circuit classes is known so far. Inspired by Immerman's characterization of the Boolean class AC0, we remedy this situation and develop such a characterization of AC0. Our characterization can be interpreted as follows: Functions in AC0 are exactly those functions counting winning strategies in first-order model checking games. A consequence of our results is a new model-theoretic characterization of TC0, the class of languages accepted by constant-depth polynomial-size majority circuits.

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