The main content of this thesis concerns a tableau method for solving the satisfiability problem for the modal μ-calculus. A sound and complete tableau system for the modal μ-calculus is given. Since every tableau in such tableau system is finite and bounded by the length of the formula, the tableau system may be used as a decision procedure for determining the satisfiability of the formula. An alternative proof of the small model property is obtained: every satisfiable formula has a model of size singleexponential in the length of the formula. Contrary to known proofs in literature, the results presented here do not rely on automata theory. Two simplifications of the tableau system are given. One is for the class of aconjunctive formulae. ...
AbstractModel generation and minimal model generation is useful for fault analysis, verification of ...
This paper contributes to the theory of the modal μ-calculus by proving some model-theoretic results...
The paper studies the automation of minimal model inference, i.e., determining whether a formula is ...
The main content of this thesis concerns a tableau method for solving the satisfiability problem fo...
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The tableaux-constructions have a number of properties which ad-vantageously distinguish them from e...
International audienceIn this paper we study formal tools for the definition of tableaux systems for...
Abstract: In this abstract we present a novel minimality criterion for models of propositional modal...
Model generation and minimal model generation is useful for fault analysis, verification of systems ...
Model generation and minimal model generation is useful for fault analysis, verification of systems ...
The modal mu-calculus is a very expressive formalism extending basic modal logic with least and grea...
The coalgebraic approach to modal logic provides a uniform framework that captures the semantics of ...
AbstractModel generation and minimal model generation is useful for fault analysis, verification of ...
This paper contributes to the theory of the modal μ-calculus by proving some model-theoretic results...
The paper studies the automation of minimal model inference, i.e., determining whether a formula is ...
The main content of this thesis concerns a tableau method for solving the satisfiability problem fo...
International audienceWe analyze different features related to the mechanization of von Wright's log...
The aim of this paper is to construct a tableau decision algorithm for the modal description logic K...
abstract. Recently, there has been growing attention to the space requirements of tableau methods (s...
We propose a tableau-like decision procedure for deciding the satisfiability of set-theoretical for...
The tableaux-constructions have a number of properties which ad-vantageously distinguish them from e...
International audienceIn this paper we study formal tools for the definition of tableaux systems for...
Abstract: In this abstract we present a novel minimality criterion for models of propositional modal...
Model generation and minimal model generation is useful for fault analysis, verification of systems ...
Model generation and minimal model generation is useful for fault analysis, verification of systems ...
The modal mu-calculus is a very expressive formalism extending basic modal logic with least and grea...
The coalgebraic approach to modal logic provides a uniform framework that captures the semantics of ...
AbstractModel generation and minimal model generation is useful for fault analysis, verification of ...
This paper contributes to the theory of the modal μ-calculus by proving some model-theoretic results...
The paper studies the automation of minimal model inference, i.e., determining whether a formula is ...