
Summary: It is shown that the validity questions in propositional temporal logic of actions can be translated into validity questions of a temporal logic and vice versa. In particular, actions of propositional temporal logic of actions can be equivalently replaced by propositional symbols.
Logic in computer science, validity, propositional temporal logic of actions, Other nonclassical logic, Modal logic (including the logic of norms)
Logic in computer science, validity, propositional temporal logic of actions, Other nonclassical logic, Modal logic (including the logic of norms)
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