A Dichotomy in the Complexity of Consistent Query Answering for Two Atom Queries With Self-Join

09/21/2023
by   Anantha Padmanabha, et al.
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We consider the dichotomy conjecture for consistent query answering under primary key constraints. It states that, for every fixed Boolean conjunctive query q, testing whether q is certain (i.e. whether it evaluates to true over all repairs of a given inconsistent database) is either polynomial time or coNP-complete. This conjecture has been verified for self-join-free and path queries. We show that it also holds for queries with two atoms.

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