AbstractWe consider the non-orthodox proof rules of hybrid logic from the viewpoint of topological semantics. Topological semantics is more general than Kripke semantics. We show that the hybrid proof rule BG is topologically not sound. Indeed, among all topological spaces the BG rule characterizes those that can be represented as a Kripke frame (i.e., the Alexandroff spaces). We also demonstrate that, when the BG rule is dropped and only the Name rule is kept, one can prove a general topological completeness result for hybrid logics axiomatized by pure formulas. Finally, we indicate some limitations of the topological expressive power of pure formulas. All results generalize to neighborhood frames
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Ph.D. in Computer Science, INRIA Nancy Grand Est, projet TALARIS/Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy, F...
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AbstractWe consider the non-orthodox proof rules of hybrid logic from the viewpoint of topological s...
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This paper is about non-labelled proof-systems for hybrid logic, that is, proofsystems where arbitra...
Ph.D. in Computer Science, INRIA Nancy Grand Est, projet TALARIS/Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy, F...
In this paper we explain the link between the algebraic models and the Kripke-style models for certa...
AbstractWe consider the non-orthodox proof rules of hybrid logic from the viewpoint of topological s...
In this paper we argue that hybrid logic is the deductive setting most natural for Kripke semantics....
AbstractThis paper discusses two experiments in theorem proving for hybrid logic under the topologic...
This paper discusses two experiments in theorem proving for hybrid logic under the topological inter...
This paper discusses two experiments in theorem proving for hybrid logic under the topological inter...
International audienceWe study hybrid logics in topological semantics. We prove that hybrid logics o...
We presente spatial logics and spatio-temporal logics in the paradigm of hybrid modal logics. These ...
AbstractThe main aim of this paper is to propose a robust way to combine two monotone hybrid logics....
AbstractWe present a bimodal logic suitable for formalizing reasoning about points and sets, and als...
Abstract We present the main ideas behind a number of logical systems for rea-soning about points an...
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The notion of a bisimulation relation is of basic importance in many areas of computation theory and...
This paper is about non-labelled proof-systems for hybrid logic, that is, proofsystems where arbitra...
Ph.D. in Computer Science, INRIA Nancy Grand Est, projet TALARIS/Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy, F...
In this paper we explain the link between the algebraic models and the Kripke-style models for certa...