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First-Order Temporal Verification in Practice
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">M?C?Fernández-GagoEmail author  U?Hustadt  C?Dixon  M?Fisher  B?Konev
Affiliation:(1) Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 3BX, United Kingdom
Abstract:First-order temporal logic, the extension of first-order logic with operators dealing with time, is a powerful and expressive formalism with many potential applications. This expressive logic can be viewed as a framework in which to investigate problems specified in other logics. The monodic fragment of first-order temporal logic is a useful fragment that possesses good computational properties such as completeness and sometimes even decidability. Temporal logics of knowledge are useful for dealing with situations where the knowledge of agents in a system is involved. In this paper we present a translation from temporal logics of knowledge into the monodic fragment of first-order temporal logic. We can then use a theorem prover for monodic first-order temporal logic to prove properties of the translated formulas. This allows problems specified in temporal logics of knowledge to be verified automatically without needing a specialized theorem prover for temporal logics of knowledge. We present the translation, its correctness, and examples of its use. Partially supported by EPSRC project: Analysis and Mechanisation of Decidable First-Order Temporal Logics (GR/R45376/01).
Keywords:first-order temporal logic  temporal logics of knowledge  theorem proving  resolution
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