AbstractDynamic Topological Logic (DTL) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation, and the temporal logic LTL interpreted over the natural numbers. DTL is used to reason about properties of dynamical systems based on topological spaces. Semantics are given by dynamic topological models, which are tuples <X,T,f,V>, where <X,T> is a topological space, f a function on X and V a truth valuation assigning subsets of X to propositional variables.Our main result is that the set of valid formulas of DTL over spaces with continuous functions is recursively enumerable. We show this by defining alternative semantics for DTL. Under standard semantics, DTL is not complete for Kripke frames. However, we introduce the notion of a non-de...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a modal framework for reasoning about dynamical systems, that i...
We investigate the computational behaviour of ‘two-dimensional’ propositional temporal logics over (...
AbstractIn this paper we study some foundational aspects of the theory of PDL. We prove a claim made...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation, and t...
AbstractDynamic Topological Logic (DTL) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation...
Dynamic topological logic (DTL) is a polymodal logic designed for reasoning about dynamic topologica...
AbstractDynamic topological logic provides a context for studying the confluence of the topological ...
Dynamical systems are general models of change or movement over time with a broad area of applicabil...
Topological semantics for modal logic based on the Cantor derivative operator gives rise to derivati...
We investigate computational properties of propositional logics for dynamical systems. First, we con...
The paper analyses dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
A dynamical system is a pair (X, f), where X is a topological space and f : X -> X is continuous. Kr...
AbstractStudied are Kleisli categories of monads of sets which satisfy two properties motivated by f...
The paper analyzes dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
This thesis is on information dynamics modeled using *dynamic epistemic logic* (DEL). It takes the s...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a modal framework for reasoning about dynamical systems, that i...
We investigate the computational behaviour of ‘two-dimensional’ propositional temporal logics over (...
AbstractIn this paper we study some foundational aspects of the theory of PDL. We prove a claim made...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation, and t...
AbstractDynamic Topological Logic (DTL) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation...
Dynamic topological logic (DTL) is a polymodal logic designed for reasoning about dynamic topologica...
AbstractDynamic topological logic provides a context for studying the confluence of the topological ...
Dynamical systems are general models of change or movement over time with a broad area of applicabil...
Topological semantics for modal logic based on the Cantor derivative operator gives rise to derivati...
We investigate computational properties of propositional logics for dynamical systems. First, we con...
The paper analyses dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
A dynamical system is a pair (X, f), where X is a topological space and f : X -> X is continuous. Kr...
AbstractStudied are Kleisli categories of monads of sets which satisfy two properties motivated by f...
The paper analyzes dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
This thesis is on information dynamics modeled using *dynamic epistemic logic* (DEL). It takes the s...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a modal framework for reasoning about dynamical systems, that i...
We investigate the computational behaviour of ‘two-dimensional’ propositional temporal logics over (...
AbstractIn this paper we study some foundational aspects of the theory of PDL. We prove a claim made...