We investigate computational properties of propositional logics for dynamical systems. First, we consider logics for dynamic topological systems (W.f), fi, where W is a topological space and f a homeomorphism on W. The logics come with ‘modal’ operators interpreted by the topological closure and interior, and temporal operators interpreted along the orbits {w, f(w), f2 (w), ˙˙˙} of points w ε W. We show that for various classes of topological spaces the resulting logics are not recursively enumerable (and so not recursively axiomatisable). This gives a ‘negative’ solution to a conjecture of Kremer and Mints. Second, we consider logics for dynamical systems (W, f), where W is a metric space and f and isometric function. The operators for top...
We propose and investigate a uniform modal logic framework for reasoning about topology and relative...
We propose a framework for comparing the expressive power and computational behaviour of modal logic...
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Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation, and t...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a modal framework for reasoning about dynamical systems, that i...
A dynamical system is a pair (X, f), where X is a topological space and f : X -> X is continuous. Kr...
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...
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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...
The paper analyzes dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
Topological semantics for modal logic based on the Cantor derivative operator gives rise to derivati...
This thesis is on information dynamics modeled using *dynamic epistemic logic* (DEL). It takes the s...
We study interactions between general topology and the model theory of real-valued logic. This thes...
We propose and investigate a uniform modal logic framework for reasoning about topology and relative...
We propose a framework for comparing the expressive power and computational behaviour of modal logic...
We investigate the computational behaviour of ‘two-dimensional’ propositional temporal logics over (...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation, and t...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a modal framework for reasoning about dynamical systems, that i...
A dynamical system is a pair (X, f), where X is a topological space and f : X -> X is continuous. Kr...
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...
The paper analyses dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
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...
The paper analyzes dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
Topological semantics for modal logic based on the Cantor derivative operator gives rise to derivati...
This thesis is on information dynamics modeled using *dynamic epistemic logic* (DEL). It takes the s...
We study interactions between general topology and the model theory of real-valued logic. This thes...
We propose and investigate a uniform modal logic framework for reasoning about topology and relative...
We propose a framework for comparing the expressive power and computational behaviour of modal logic...
We investigate the computational behaviour of ‘two-dimensional’ propositional temporal logics over (...