Abstract‘Looping’ of nondeterministic while-programs is shown to be expressible in Regular First Order Dynamic Logic with or without array assignment instructions in the programs. The expressive power of quantifier-free Dynamic Logic increases when nondeterminism is introduced in the programs that are part of formulae of Dynamic Logic. Allowing assignments of random values to variables also increases expressive power
AbstractWe consider a restricted propositional dynamic logic, Strict Deterministic Propositional Dyn...
AbstractWe prove that the operator ⊥ (“during”) is not expressible in first-order logics of programs...
AbstractWe introduce a fundamental propositional logical system based on modal logic for describing ...
Abstract‘Looping’ of nondeterministic while-programs is shown to be expressible in Regular First Ord...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of various versions of Dynamic Logic and compare them with eac...
AbstractSeveral different first-order formal logics of programs—Algorithmic Logic, Dynamic Logic, an...
We make explicit a connection between the “unwind property” and first-order logics of programs. Usin...
AbstractA simplified proof of the result stating that deterministic dynamic logic is strictly weaker...
In this paper we study the expressive power of nondeterminism in dynamic logic. In particular, we sh...
There is a language L and structures A1 and A2 for L such that, for each closed formula F of determi...
The present author as well as Andréka's group has experienced, while writing program- verifying prog...
Two extensions of propositional dynamic logic for dealing with infinite computations, LPDL and RPDL,...
AbstractWe show that Test-free Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL0) is less expressive than Propositio...
Propositional dynamic logic is a formal system for reasoning about the before—after behavior of regu...
In (A. P. Stolboushkin and M.A. Taitslin, Inform. Contr. 57 (1983), 48–55) Taitslin introduced a str...
AbstractWe consider a restricted propositional dynamic logic, Strict Deterministic Propositional Dyn...
AbstractWe prove that the operator ⊥ (“during”) is not expressible in first-order logics of programs...
AbstractWe introduce a fundamental propositional logical system based on modal logic for describing ...
Abstract‘Looping’ of nondeterministic while-programs is shown to be expressible in Regular First Ord...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of various versions of Dynamic Logic and compare them with eac...
AbstractSeveral different first-order formal logics of programs—Algorithmic Logic, Dynamic Logic, an...
We make explicit a connection between the “unwind property” and first-order logics of programs. Usin...
AbstractA simplified proof of the result stating that deterministic dynamic logic is strictly weaker...
In this paper we study the expressive power of nondeterminism in dynamic logic. In particular, we sh...
There is a language L and structures A1 and A2 for L such that, for each closed formula F of determi...
The present author as well as Andréka's group has experienced, while writing program- verifying prog...
Two extensions of propositional dynamic logic for dealing with infinite computations, LPDL and RPDL,...
AbstractWe show that Test-free Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL0) is less expressive than Propositio...
Propositional dynamic logic is a formal system for reasoning about the before—after behavior of regu...
In (A. P. Stolboushkin and M.A. Taitslin, Inform. Contr. 57 (1983), 48–55) Taitslin introduced a str...
AbstractWe consider a restricted propositional dynamic logic, Strict Deterministic Propositional Dyn...
AbstractWe prove that the operator ⊥ (“during”) is not expressible in first-order logics of programs...
AbstractWe introduce a fundamental propositional logical system based on modal logic for describing ...