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Linear temporal logic and linear dynamic logic on finite traces
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2013
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Applied LogicComputational LogicFinite TracesEngineeringAutomated ReasoningPropositional LogicVerificationLinear Temporal LogicFormal MethodsDynamic LogicFirst-order LogicComputer ScienceTemporal LogicHigher-order LogicLinear LogicModel CheckingFormal VerificationLinear Dynamic Logic
In this paper we look into the assumption of interpreting LTL over finite traces. In particular we show that LTLf, i.e., LTL under this assumption, is less expressive than what might appear at first sight, and that at essentially no computational cost one can make a significant increase in expressiveness while maintaining the same intuitiveness of LTLf. Indeed, we propose a logic, LDLf for Linear Dynamic Logic over finite traces, which borrows the syntax from Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL), but is interpreted over finite traces. Satisfiability, validity and logical implication (as well as model checking) for LTLf. are PSPACE-complete as for LTLf. (and LTL).
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