We investigate logical consequence in temporal logics in terms of logical consecutions. i.e., inference rules. First, we discuss the question: what does it mean for a logical consecution to be 'correct' in a propositional logic. We consider both valid and admissible consecutions in linear temporal logics and discuss the distinction between these two notions. The linear temporal logic LDTL, consisting of all formulas valid in the frame 〈L, ≤, ≥〉 of all integer numbers, is the prime object of our investigation. We describe consecutions admissible LDTL in a semantic way—via consecutions valid in special temporal Kripke/Hintikka models. Then we state that any temporal inference rule has a reduced normal form which is given in terms of uniform f...
This article surveys the linear temporal logic (LTL) literature and presents all the LTL theorems fr...
The paper investigates admissible inference rules for the multi-modal logic LTK, which describes a c...
The paper investigates admissible inference rules for the multi-modal logic LTK, which describes a c...
We study logical inference in terms of admissible consecutions (admissible inference rules) for the...
The paper concerns the problem of logical consequence in linear temporal logics in terms of logical ...
While specifications and verifications of concurrent systems employ Linear Temporal Logic (), it is ...
While specifications and verifications of concurrent systems employ Linear Temporal Logic (), it is ...
This paper aims to prove that the linear temporal logic LTLu,sn, n-1(N) , which is an extension of t...
As specifications and verifications of concurrent systems employ Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), it is ...
AbstractWhile specifications and verifications of concurrent systems employ Linear Temporal Logic (L...
This paper is intended as an attempt to describe logical consequence in branching time logics. We st...
The paper studies the logic TL(N2+−wC) – logic of discrete linear time with current time point clus...
We present a framework for constructing algorithms recognizing admissible inference rules (consecuti...
The paper studies the logic TL(N2+−wC) – logic of discrete linear time with current time point clus...
This research concerns rules admissible in temporal linear transitive and intransitive logics based ...
This article surveys the linear temporal logic (LTL) literature and presents all the LTL theorems fr...
The paper investigates admissible inference rules for the multi-modal logic LTK, which describes a c...
The paper investigates admissible inference rules for the multi-modal logic LTK, which describes a c...
We study logical inference in terms of admissible consecutions (admissible inference rules) for the...
The paper concerns the problem of logical consequence in linear temporal logics in terms of logical ...
While specifications and verifications of concurrent systems employ Linear Temporal Logic (), it is ...
While specifications and verifications of concurrent systems employ Linear Temporal Logic (), it is ...
This paper aims to prove that the linear temporal logic LTLu,sn, n-1(N) , which is an extension of t...
As specifications and verifications of concurrent systems employ Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), it is ...
AbstractWhile specifications and verifications of concurrent systems employ Linear Temporal Logic (L...
This paper is intended as an attempt to describe logical consequence in branching time logics. We st...
The paper studies the logic TL(N2+−wC) – logic of discrete linear time with current time point clus...
We present a framework for constructing algorithms recognizing admissible inference rules (consecuti...
The paper studies the logic TL(N2+−wC) – logic of discrete linear time with current time point clus...
This research concerns rules admissible in temporal linear transitive and intransitive logics based ...
This article surveys the linear temporal logic (LTL) literature and presents all the LTL theorems fr...
The paper investigates admissible inference rules for the multi-modal logic LTK, which describes a c...
The paper investigates admissible inference rules for the multi-modal logic LTK, which describes a c...