AbstractThe first-order temporal logics with □ and ○ of time structures isomorphic to ω (discrete linear time) and trees of ω-segments (linear time with branching gaps) and some of its fragments are compared: the first is not recursively axiomatizable. For the second, a cut-free complete sequent calculus is given, and from this, a resolution system is derived by the method of Maslov
AbstractA propositional logic is expressively complete if there is a finite set of connectives which...
AbstractCurrently known sequent systems for temporal logics such as linear time temporal logic and c...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...
AbstractThe first-order temporal logics with □ and ○ of time structures isomorphic to ω (discrete li...
The first-order temporal logics with "next time" and "henceforth always" of time...
The first-order temporal logics with □ and ○ of time structures isomorphic to ω (discrete linear tim...
AbstractAs shown in (Szalas, 1986, 1986, 1987) there is no finitistic and complete axiomatization of...
AbstractThe results presented in this paper concern the axiomatizability problem of first-order temp...
We study the complexity of some fragments of first-order temporal logic over natural numbers time. T...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the ...
In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic ...
In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic ...
It is shown that the infinite-valued first-order Gödel logic G° based on the set of truth values {1/...
In this paper we analyze the decision problem for fragments of first-order extensions of branching t...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the first-order temporal logic with linear and discrete time. We p...
AbstractA propositional logic is expressively complete if there is a finite set of connectives which...
AbstractCurrently known sequent systems for temporal logics such as linear time temporal logic and c...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...
AbstractThe first-order temporal logics with □ and ○ of time structures isomorphic to ω (discrete li...
The first-order temporal logics with "next time" and "henceforth always" of time...
The first-order temporal logics with □ and ○ of time structures isomorphic to ω (discrete linear tim...
AbstractAs shown in (Szalas, 1986, 1986, 1987) there is no finitistic and complete axiomatization of...
AbstractThe results presented in this paper concern the axiomatizability problem of first-order temp...
We study the complexity of some fragments of first-order temporal logic over natural numbers time. T...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the ...
In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic ...
In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic ...
It is shown that the infinite-valued first-order Gödel logic G° based on the set of truth values {1/...
In this paper we analyze the decision problem for fragments of first-order extensions of branching t...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the first-order temporal logic with linear and discrete time. We p...
AbstractA propositional logic is expressively complete if there is a finite set of connectives which...
AbstractCurrently known sequent systems for temporal logics such as linear time temporal logic and c...
In this work, the notion of provability for first order linear temporal logic over finite time struc...