We introduce and develop a set-based semantics for asynchronous TeamLTL. We consider two canonical logics in this setting: the extensions of TeamLTL by the Boolean disjunction and by the Boolean negation. We relate the new semantics with the original semantics based on multisets and establish one of the first positive complexity theoretic results in the temporal team semantics setting. In particular we show that both logics enjoy normal forms that can be utilised to obtain results related to expressivity and complexity (decidability) of the new logics
Hyperproperties, which generalize trace properties by relating multiple traces, are widely studied i...
A temporal logic of causality (TLC) was introduced by Alur, Penczekand Peled in [1]. It is basically...
Network proof systems based on first-order specifications over channel traces are incomplete unless ...
We introduce and develop a set-based semantics for asynchronous TeamLTL. We consider two canonical l...
We study the expressivity and complexity of model checking of linear temporal logic with team semant...
We study the expressivity and complexity of model checking of linear temporal logic with team semant...
In this article we study linear temporal logics with team semantics (TeamLTL) that are novel logics ...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
Hyperproperties are properties of computational systems that require more than one trace to evaluate...
Hyperproperties are a modern specification paradigm that extends trace properties to express propert...
Hyperproperties, which generalize trace properties by relating multiple traces, are widely studied i...
A temporal logic of causality (TLC) was introduced by Alur, Penczekand Peled in [1]. It is basically...
Network proof systems based on first-order specifications over channel traces are incomplete unless ...
We introduce and develop a set-based semantics for asynchronous TeamLTL. We consider two canonical l...
We study the expressivity and complexity of model checking of linear temporal logic with team semant...
We study the expressivity and complexity of model checking of linear temporal logic with team semant...
In this article we study linear temporal logics with team semantics (TeamLTL) that are novel logics ...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
Hyperproperties are properties of computational systems that require more than one trace to evaluate...
Hyperproperties are a modern specification paradigm that extends trace properties to express propert...
Hyperproperties, which generalize trace properties by relating multiple traces, are widely studied i...
A temporal logic of causality (TLC) was introduced by Alur, Penczekand Peled in [1]. It is basically...
Network proof systems based on first-order specifications over channel traces are incomplete unless ...