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Helle Hvid Hansen ; Clemens Kupke ; Jan Rutten.
Streams, or infinite sequences, are infinite objects of a very simple type, yet they have a rich theory partly due to their ubiquity in mathematics and computer science. Stream differential equations are a coinductive method for specifying streams and stream operations, and their theory has been […]
Published on February 3, 2017
Helle Hvid Hansen ; Clemens Kupke ; Eric Pacuit.
Neighbourhood structures are the standard semantic tool used to reason about non-normal modal logics. The logic of all neighbourhood models is called classical modal logic. In coalgebraic terms, a neighbourhood frame is a coalgebra for the contravariant powerset functor composed with itself, denoted […]
Published on April 9, 2009
Corina Cirstea ; Clemens Kupke ; Dirk Pattinson.
The coalgebraic approach to modal logic provides a uniform framework that captures the semantics of a large class of structurally different modal logics, including e.g. graded and probabilistic modal logics and coalition logic. In this paper, we introduce the coalgebraic mu-calculus, an extension of […]
Published on August 11, 2011