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Abstracts.2020.DynamicLogic
Carlos Tomé edited this page May 27, 2021
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by Wolfgang Ahrendt
Dynamic logic (DL) is a multi-modal logic, where modalities are parameterised over actions from some action language. For instance, the action language could be an (abstract or concrete) stateful programming language. In this talk, I will introduce principles of propositional and first-order DL, discuss applications of DL to software verification, and visit some special topics, like first-order DL with domain-changing actions, and DL over hybrid (discrete/continuous) actions.
- David Harel. 1984. Dynamic logic in Handbook of Philosophical Logic — Volume II: Extensions of Classical Logic, Dov M. Gabbay and Franz Guenthner (editors), Springer, Dordrecht, pages 497–604.
- David Harel. 1979. First-Order Dynamic Logic in Lecture Notes in Computer Science Book Series, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, volume 68.
- Nicolas Troquard and Philippe Balbiani. 2007–2019. Propositional Dynamic Logic in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.