Temporal Logics in Computer Science
Finite-State Systems
Stéphane Demri author Valentin Goranko author Martin Lange author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Oct '16
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A comprehensive, modern and technically precise exposition of the theory and main applications of temporal logics in computer science.
This comprehensive text provides a modern and technically precise exposition of the fundamental theory and applications of temporal logics in computer science. It is a solid professional reference for researchers in the field and a graduate textbook that can be used for self-study as well as for teaching courses.This comprehensive text provides a modern and technically precise exposition of the fundamental theory and applications of temporal logics in computer science. Part I presents the basics of discrete transition systems, including constructions and behavioural equivalences. Part II examines the most important temporal logics for transition systems and Part III looks at their expressiveness and complexity. Finally, Part IV describes the main computational methods and decision procedures for model checking and model building - based on tableaux, automata and games - and discusses their relationships. The book contains a wealth of examples and exercises, as well as an extensive annotated bibliography. Thus, the book is not only a solid professional reference for researchers in the field but also a comprehensive graduate textbook that can be used for self-study as well as for teaching courses.
'In summary, the book presents the most important and influential temporal logics, presents their properties, and introduces the most important tools to reason about temporal logics. It strikes a good balance between breadth and depth in coverage …' Martin Zimmermann, MathSciNet
ISBN: 9781107028364
Dimensions: 254mm x 180mm x 43mm
Weight: 1450g
752 pages