AbstractWe study the distinguishing and expressive power of branching temporal logics with bounded nesting depth of path quantifiers. We define the fragments CTL∗i and CTLi of CTL∗ and CTL, where at most i nestings of path quantifiers are allowed. We show that for all i ≥ 1, the logic CTL∗i+1 has more distinguishing and expressive power than CTL∗i; thus the branching-depth hierarchy is strict. We describe equivalence relations Hi that capture CTL∗i: two states in a Kripke structure are Hi-equivalent iff they agree on exactly all CTL∗i formulas. While H1 corresponds to trace equivalence, the limit of the sequence H1, H2,… is Milner's bisimulation. These results are not surprising, but they give rise to several interesting observations and pr...
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This paper is intended as an attempt to describe logical consequence in branching time logics. We st...
We define extensions of the full branching-time temporal logic CTL ∗ in which the path quantifiers a...
AbstractWe show that ECTL+, the classical extension of CTL with fairness properties, is expressively...
Many temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during the past ...
AbstractMany temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during t...
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AbstractWe show that if two finite Kripke structures can be distinguished by some CTL∗ formula that ...
We study the equivalence relation on states of labelled transition systems of satisfying the same fo...
Abstract. We study the equivalence relation on states of labelled transition systems of satisfying t...
We define various kinds of branching time logic consisting of path quantifiers and second-order (<...
. We extend the notion of bisimulation to Kripke structures with fairness. We define equivalences th...
In this paper, we investigate the power of extending first-order quantification over states to branc...
Abstract. We show that the satisfiability problem for CTL+, the branching time logic that allows boo...
We apply the concept of formula treewidth and pathwidth to computation tree logic, linear temporal l...
AbstractMonadic second-order logic (MSOL) provides a general framework for expressing properties of ...
This paper is intended as an attempt to describe logical consequence in branching time logics. We st...
We define extensions of the full branching-time temporal logic CTL ∗ in which the path quantifiers a...
AbstractWe show that ECTL+, the classical extension of CTL with fairness properties, is expressively...
Many temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during the past ...
AbstractMany temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during t...
Abstract. We study the equivalence relation on states of labelled tran-sition systems of satisfying ...
AbstractWe show that if two finite Kripke structures can be distinguished by some CTL∗ formula that ...
We study the equivalence relation on states of labelled transition systems of satisfying the same fo...
Abstract. We study the equivalence relation on states of labelled transition systems of satisfying t...
We define various kinds of branching time logic consisting of path quantifiers and second-order (<...
. We extend the notion of bisimulation to Kripke structures with fairness. We define equivalences th...
In this paper, we investigate the power of extending first-order quantification over states to branc...
Abstract. We show that the satisfiability problem for CTL+, the branching time logic that allows boo...
We apply the concept of formula treewidth and pathwidth to computation tree logic, linear temporal l...
AbstractMonadic second-order logic (MSOL) provides a general framework for expressing properties of ...
This paper is intended as an attempt to describe logical consequence in branching time logics. We st...