Time & Logic

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Admissible Interpretations
advanced temporal logic programming
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Atomic Formulas
Atomic Propositions
automata theory
automata theory applications
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Branching Time
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computational applications
Computational Approach
Computational Models
computational proof systems
Computer Logic
Concurrent System
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Derivation Rules
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established proof systems
Finite State Markov Chain
formal verification
Frontier Nodes
Infinite Trees
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Linear Temporal Logic Formula
Linear Time Temporal Logic
Local Automaton
Logic
Logic Programmes
Model Checking
model checking techniques
Nonclassical Logics
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Path Quantifiers
Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Time
Predicate Calculus
predicate calculus logic
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Proof Rules
Proof System
Proof Systems
Propositional Variables
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Relational Logic
Semantic Information
softlaunch
Stochastic Environment
stochastic process analysis
stochastic process theory
Strict Total Order
Structure of Time
Structures of Time
Temporal Formulas
Temporal Logic
Time
Tree Automaton

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367336530
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Originally published in 1995 Time and Logic examines understanding and application of temporal logic, presented in computational terms. The emphasis in the book is on presenting a broad range of approaches to computational applications. The techniques used will also be applicable in many cases to formalisms beyond temporal logic alone, and it is hoped that adaptation to many different logics of program will be facilitated. Throughout, the authors have kept implementation-orientated solutions in mind. The book begins with an introduction to the basic ideas of temporal logic. Successive chapters examine particular aspects of the temporal theoretical computing domain, relating their applications to familiar areas of research, such as stochastic process theory, automata theory, established proof systems, model checking, relational logic and classical predicate logic. This is an essential addition to the library of all theoretical computer scientists. It is an authoritative work which will meet the needs both of those familiar with the field and newcomers to it.