Hybridisation is a systematic process along which the characteristic features of hybrid logic, both at the syntactic and the semantic levels, are developed on top of an arbitrary logic framed as an institution. In a series of papers this process has been detailed and taken as a basis for a specification methodology for reconfigurable systems. The present paper extends this work by showing how a proof calculus (in both a Hilbert and a tableau based format) for the hybridised version of a logic can be systematically generated from a proof calculus for the latter. Such developments provide the basis for a complete proof theory for hybrid(ised) logics, and thus pave the way to the development of (dedicated) proof support.The authors are gratefu...
"First published online: 12 November 2014"A ‘hybridization’ of a logic, referred to as the base logi...
AbstractLogical connectives familiar from the study of hybrid logic can be added to the logical fram...
The complexity of modern software systems entails the need for reconfiguration mechanisms governing ...
Hybridisation is a systematic process along which the characteristic features of hybrid logic, both ...
Adding to the modal description of transition structures the ability to refer to specific states, hy...
This paper introduces an axiomatisation for equational hybrid logic based on previous axiomatization...
This paper presents the encoding of the hybridisation method into the HETS platform.FC
Hybridisation is a systematic process along which the characteristic features of hybrid logic, both...
This paper is about non-labelled proof-systems for hybrid logic, that is, proofsystems where arbitra...
AbstractHybrid logics internalize their own semantics. Members of the newer family of justification ...
AbstractHybrid logic is a formalism that is closely related to both modal logic and description logi...
Extended version including all proofsModal logics are successfully used as specification logics for ...
Hybrid logics, which add to the modal description of transition structures the ability to refer to s...
This is the first book-length treatment of hybrid logic and its proof-theory. Hybrid logic is an ext...
Ph.D. (Mathematics)Algebraic methods have been largely ignored within the eld of hybrid logics. A ma...
"First published online: 12 November 2014"A ‘hybridization’ of a logic, referred to as the base logi...
AbstractLogical connectives familiar from the study of hybrid logic can be added to the logical fram...
The complexity of modern software systems entails the need for reconfiguration mechanisms governing ...
Hybridisation is a systematic process along which the characteristic features of hybrid logic, both ...
Adding to the modal description of transition structures the ability to refer to specific states, hy...
This paper introduces an axiomatisation for equational hybrid logic based on previous axiomatization...
This paper presents the encoding of the hybridisation method into the HETS platform.FC
Hybridisation is a systematic process along which the characteristic features of hybrid logic, both...
This paper is about non-labelled proof-systems for hybrid logic, that is, proofsystems where arbitra...
AbstractHybrid logics internalize their own semantics. Members of the newer family of justification ...
AbstractHybrid logic is a formalism that is closely related to both modal logic and description logi...
Extended version including all proofsModal logics are successfully used as specification logics for ...
Hybrid logics, which add to the modal description of transition structures the ability to refer to s...
This is the first book-length treatment of hybrid logic and its proof-theory. Hybrid logic is an ext...
Ph.D. (Mathematics)Algebraic methods have been largely ignored within the eld of hybrid logics. A ma...
"First published online: 12 November 2014"A ‘hybridization’ of a logic, referred to as the base logi...
AbstractLogical connectives familiar from the study of hybrid logic can be added to the logical fram...
The complexity of modern software systems entails the need for reconfiguration mechanisms governing ...