Containment of Conjunctive Queries on Annotated Relations

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We study containment and equivalence of (unions of) conjunctive queries on relations annotated with elements of a commutative semiring. Such relations and the semantics of positive relational queries on them were introduced in a recent paper as a generalization of set semantics, bag semantics, incomplete databases, and databases annotated with various kinds of provenance information. We obtain positive decidability results and complexity characterizations for databases with lineage, why-provenance, and provenance polynomial annotations, for both conjunctive queries and unions of conjunctive queries. At least one of these results is surprising given that provenance polynomial annotations seem "more expressive" than bag semantics and under the latter, containment of unions of conjunctive queries is known to be undecidable. The decision procedures rely on interesting variations on the notion of containment mappings. We also show that for any positive semiring (a very large class) and conjunctive queries without self-joins, equivalence is the same as isomorphism. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Green, T. J. (2011). Containment of Conjunctive Queries on Annotated Relations. Theory of Computing Systems, 49(2), 429–459. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00224-011-9327-6

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