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On problems of databases over a fixed infinite universe

Oleg BelegradekAlexei StolboushkinMichael Taitslin — 1999

Banach Center Publications

In the relational model of databases a database state is thought of as a finite collection of relations between elements. For many applications it is convenient to pre-fix an infinite domain where the finite relations are going to be defined. Often, we also fix a set of domain functions and/or relations. These functions/relations are infinite by their nature. Some special problems arise if we use such an approach. In the paper we discuss some of the problems. We show that there exists a recursive...

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