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Typing weak MSOL properties

Sylvain Salvati ; Igor Walukiewicz.
We consider lambda-Y-calculus as a non-interpreted functional programming language: the result of the execution of a program is its normal form that can be seen as the tree of calls to built-in operations. Weak monadic second-order logic (wMSOL) is well suited to express properties of such trees. We&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on March 23, 2017

Weak Alternating Timed Automata

Pawel Parys ; Igor Walukiewicz.
Alternating timed automata on infinite words are considered. The main result is a characterization of acceptance conditions for which the emptiness problem for these automata is decidable. This result implies new decidability results for fragments of timed temporal logics. It is also shown that,&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on September 19, 2012

Wreath Products of Forest Algebras, with Applications to Tree Logics

Mikolaj Bojanczyk ; Igor Walukiewicz ; Howard Straubing.
We use the recently developed theory of forest algebras to find algebraic characterizations of the languages of unranked trees and forests definable in various logics. These include the temporal logics CTL and EF, and first-order logic over the ancestor relation. While the characterizations are in&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on September 19, 2012

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