The Method of Recursive Counting: Can One Go Further?
M. Creutz, I. Horvath, R. Mendris

TL;DR
This paper reviews the Method of Recursive Counting, introduces an algebraic framework for recursive lattice construction, and discusses the method's limitations in a rigorous manner.
Contribution
It provides a new algebraic description of recursive lattice building, enabling a more rigorous analysis of the method's capabilities and limitations.
Findings
Introduces an algebraic framework for recursive lattice construction
Analyzes the limitations of the Method of Recursive Counting
Provides insights into potential extensions of the method
Abstract
After a short review of the Method of Recursive Counting we introduce a general algebraic description of recursive lattice building. This provides a rigorous framework for discussion of method's limitations.
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TopicsAdvanced Database Systems and Queries · Advanced Algebra and Logic · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
