Applications of Modal Logic to Programming
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Pratt, Vaughan R.
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The modal logician's notion of possible world and the computer scientist's notion of state of a machine provide a point of commonality which can form the foundation of a logic of action. Extending ordinary modal logic with the calculus of binary relations leads to a very natural logic for describing the behavior of computer programs.
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1978-12Series/Report no.
MIT-LCS-TM-116