Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formalism for reasoning explicitly about strategies, as first-order objects, in multi-agent concurrent games. This logic turns out to be very powerful, subsuming all major previously studied modal logics for strategic reasoning, including ATL, ATL*, and the like. Unfortunately, due to its high expressiveness, SL has a non-elementarily decidable model-checking problem and the satisfiability question is undecidable, specifically Σ11 -hard. In order to obtain a decidable sublogic, we introduce and study here One-Goal Strategy Logic (SL[1g], for short). This is a syntactic fragment of SL, strictly subsuming ATL*, which encompasses formulas in prenex no...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, andVardi as a useful formali...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been recently introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a form...
Strategy Logic (Sl, for short) has been recently introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a form...
Strategy Logic (Sl, for short) has been recently introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a form...
Strategy Logic (Sl, for short) has been recently introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a form...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, andVardi as a useful formali...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been recently introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a form...
Strategy Logic (Sl, for short) has been recently introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a form...
Strategy Logic (Sl, for short) has been recently introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a form...
Strategy Logic (Sl, for short) has been recently introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a form...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...