Temporal logic (vol. 1): mathematical foundations and computational aspects
Temporal logic (vol. 1): mathematical foundations and computational aspects
Foreword: Logics of Uncertainty
Journal of Logic, Language and Information
Chance Discovery
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Until-Since Temporal Logic Based on Parallel Time with Common Past. Deciding Algorithms
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Linear temporal logic with until and before on integer numbers, deciding algorithms
CSR'06 Proceedings of the First international computer science conference on Theory and Applications
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Chance discovery and unification in linear modal logic
KES'11 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Knowledge-based and intelligent information and engineering systems - Volume Part II
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Our paper suggests a possible treatment of Chance Discovery (CD) via interpretation in temporal logic. We propose a sematic definition for computation CD-operations and consider the resulting logic. The main result of the paper is a necessary condition for rules to be admissible in considered logics.