Subsumption in FL reg with TBoxes Is in ExpTime

Abstract

Description Logics (DLs) are a family of formal languages used for representing and reasoning about structured knowledge in terms of concepts and their relationships. The expressive power of a DL depends on the constructors available for building complex concepts. In this work, we investigate subsumption in the restricted description logic FLreg and the related fragments FLreg, FL, and FL0. These formalisms support value restrictions over role names, where the subscript reg indicates the use of regular expressions over roles. Subsumption between two concept descriptions in FLreg and FLreg is PSpace-complete. When subsumption is considered with respect to a TBox (i.e., a set of axioms), the complexity increases to ExpTime-complete. These results can be derived either from complexity bounds established for more expressive logics or from algorithms designed for harder reasoning problems. We reprove the PSpace-completeness result and provide a new proof of ExpTime-completeness for FLreg and FLreg with TBoxes via a novel reduction to parity pushdown games. Our algorithm relies only on the constructs available in these logics and may therefore be implemented more easily.

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