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arXiv: 1912.12893
We consider intuitionistic variants of linear temporal logic with “next,” “until,” and “release” based on expanding posets : partial orders equipped with an order-preserving transition function. This class of structures gives rise to a logic that we denote ITL e , and by imposing additional constraints, we obtain the logics ITL p of persistent posets and ITL ht of here-and-there temporal logic, both of which have been considered in the literature. We prove that ITL e has the effective finite model property and hence is decidable, while ITL p does not have the finite model property. We also introduce notions of bounded bisimulations for these logics and use them to show that the “until” and “release” operators are not definable in terms of each other, even over the class of persistent posets.
Logique en informatique, Computer Science - Symbolic Computation, FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science, Arithmétique des ordinateurs, Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence, [INFO.INFO-AO]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Arithmetic, [INFO.INFO-LO]Computer Science [cs]/Logic in Computer Science [cs.LO], Symbolic Computation (cs.SC), 004, Logic in Computer Science (cs.LO), Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI), Temporal Logic, Intuitionistic Logic, Bisimulation
Logique en informatique, Computer Science - Symbolic Computation, FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science, Arithmétique des ordinateurs, Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence, [INFO.INFO-AO]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Arithmetic, [INFO.INFO-LO]Computer Science [cs]/Logic in Computer Science [cs.LO], Symbolic Computation (cs.SC), 004, Logic in Computer Science (cs.LO), Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI), Temporal Logic, Intuitionistic Logic, Bisimulation
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