Search Results for author: David Fernández-Duque

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

Gödel-Dummett linear temporal logic

no code implementations27 Jun 2023 Juan Pablo Aguilera, Martín Diéguez, David Fernández-Duque, Brett McLean

We then show that these two semantics indeed define one and the same logic: the statements that are valid for the real-valued semantics are the same as those that are valid for the bi-relational semantics.

valid

Intuitionistic Linear Temporal Logics

no code implementations30 Dec 2019 Philippe Balbiani, Joseph Boudou, Martín Diéguez, David Fernández-Duque

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.

Bisimulations for intuitionistic temporal logics

no code implementations14 Mar 2018 Philippe Balbiani, Joseph Boudou, Marín Diéguez, David Fernández-Duque

We introduce bisimulations for the logic $ITL^e$ with `next', `until' and `release', an intuitionistic temporal logic based on structures equipped with a partial order used to interpret intuitionistic implication and a monotone function used to interpret the temporal modalities.

Logic Logic in Computer Science

A Decidable Intuitionistic Temporal Logic

no code implementations10 Apr 2017 Joseph Boudou, Martín Diéguez, David Fernández-Duque

We introduce the logic $\sf ITL^e$, an intuitionistic temporal logic based on structures $(W,\preccurlyeq, S)$, where $\preccurlyeq$ is used to interpret intuitionistic implication and $S$ is a $\preccurlyeq$-monotone function used to interpret temporal modalities.

Logic

Exploring the bidimensional space: A dynamic logic point of view

no code implementations6 Feb 2017 Philippe Balbiani, David Fernández-Duque, Emiliano Lorini

We present a family of logics for reasoning about agents' positions and motion in the plane which have several potential applications in the area of multi-agent systems (MAS), such as multi-agent planning and robotics.

Position

Evidence and plausibility in neighborhood structures

no code implementations4 Jul 2013 Johan van Benthem, David Fernández-Duque, Eric Pacuit

The intuitive notion of evidence has both semantic and syntactic features.

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