AbstractWe present a logic which we call Hybrid Duration Calculus (HDC). HDC is obtained by adding the following hybrid logical machinery to the Restricted Duration Calculus (RDC): nominals, satisfaction operators, down-arrow binder, and the global modality. RDC is known to be decidable, and in this paper we show that decidability is retained when adding the hybrid logical machinery. Decidability of HDC is shown by reducing the satisfiability problem to satisfiability of Monadic Second-Order Theory of Order. We illustrate the increased expressive power obtained in hybridizing RDC by showing that HDC, in contrast to RDC, can express all of the 13 possible relations between intervals
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Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...
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Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...
Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...
The choice of the right trade-off between expressiveness and complexity is the main issue in interva...
Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...
Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...
AbstractWe prove that the particularly narrow subset of the duration calculus which is defined by th...
AbstractThe common metric temporal logic for continuous time were shown to be insufficient, when it ...
AbstractThis paper compares the expressive power of first-order monadic logic of order, a fundamenta...
AbstractWe investigate a variant of dense-time Duration Calculus which permits model checking using ...
The book stands at the intersection of two topics: the decidability and computational complexity of ...
AbstractThe evolution of description logics (DLs) and propositional dynamic logics produced a hierar...
AbstractTemporal Logic based on the two modalities “Since” and “Until” (TL) is the most popular logi...
Hybrid branching-time logics are a powerful extension of branching-time logics like CTL, CTL^* or ev...
Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...
In this paper, we focus our attention on the fragment of Halpern and Shoham's modal logic of interv...
Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...
Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...
The choice of the right trade-off between expressiveness and complexity is the main issue in interva...
Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...
Decidability and complexity of the satisfiability problem for the logics of time intervals have been...