Non-deterministic Semantics for Dynamic Topological Logic
Abstract
Dynamic Topological Logic (DTL) is a combination of S 4, under its topological interpretation, and the temporal logic LTL interpreted over the natural numbers. DTL is used to reason about properties of dynamical systems based on topological spaces. Semantics are given by dynamic topological models, which are tuples <X,T,f,V >, where <X,T > is a topological space, f a function on X and V a truth valuation assigning subsets of X to propositional variables.
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