No Cliques Allowed: The Next Step Towards BDD/FC Conjecture
Abstract
This paper addresses one of the fundamental open questions in the realm of existential rules: the conjecture on the finite controllability of bounded derivation depth rule sets (bdd ⇒ fc). We take a step toward a positive resolution of this conjecture by demonstrating that universal models generated by bdd rule sets cannot contain arbitrarily large tournaments (arbitrarily directed cliques) without entailing a loop query, ∃x E(x, x). This simple yet elegant result narrows the space of potential counterexamples to the (bdd ⇒ fc) conjecture.
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