Given modal logics L1 and L2, their lexicographic product L1 x L2 is a new logic whose frames are the Cartesian products of an L1-frame and an L2-frame, but with the new accessibility relations reminiscent of a lexicographic ordering. This article considers the lexicographic products of several modal logics with linear temporal logic (LTL) based on ``next'' and ``always in the future''. We provide axiomatizations for logics of the form L x LTL and define cover-simple classes of frames; we then prove that, under fairly general conditions, our axiomatizations are sound and complete whenever the class of L-frames is cover-simple. Finally, we prove completeness for several concrete logics of the form L x LTL
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Session: p-Automata and Obligation Games - http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/time11/International audien...
Temporal Here and There (THT) constitutes the logical foundations of Temporal Equilibrium Logic. Nev...
Recently, a lot of research has combined description logics (DLs) of the DL-Lite family with tempora...
International audienceThis article considers the temporal logic of the lexicographic products of unb...
International audienceGiven modal logics L1 and L2, their lexicographic product L1 x L2 is a new log...
We consider two natural operations on modal logics — lexicographic (or ordered) sums and products. L...
AbstractKamp’s theorem states that there is a temporal logic with two modalities (“until” and “since...
AbstractA major result concerning temporal logics is Kamp’s Theorem which states that the pair of mo...
This article considers the temporal logic of the lexicographic products of unbounded dense linear or...
This paper investigates and develops generalizations of two-dimensional modal logics to any finite d...
AbstractA simple extension of the propositional temporal logic of linear time is proposed. The exten...
AbstractA temporal spatial epistemic intuitionistic linear logic (TSEILL) is introduced, and the com...
This dissertation presents original results in Temporal Logic and Spatial Logic. Part I concerns Bra...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of linear propositional temporal logic interpreted on finite s...
We present here a linear time temporal logic which simultaneously extends LTL, the propositional tem...
Session: p-Automata and Obligation Games - http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/time11/International audien...
Temporal Here and There (THT) constitutes the logical foundations of Temporal Equilibrium Logic. Nev...
Recently, a lot of research has combined description logics (DLs) of the DL-Lite family with tempora...
International audienceThis article considers the temporal logic of the lexicographic products of unb...