2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-73579-5_8
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Parity Games and Automata for Game Logic

Abstract: Abstract. Parikh's game logic is a PDL-like fixpoint logic interpreted on monotone neighbourhood frames that represent the strategic power of players in determined two-player games. Game logic translates into a fragment of the monotone µ-calculus, which in turn is expressively equivalent to monotone modal automata. Parity games and automata are important tools for dealing with the combinatorial complexity of nested fixpoints in modal fixpoint logics, such as the modal µ-calculus. In this paper, we (1) discuss … Show more

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“…[40]. Building on our recent work for game logic [41] we are working on devising automata for coalgebraic dynamic logics. Furthermore we plan to develop automata that operate on coalgebras over Stone Spaces.…”
Section: Current Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[40]. Building on our recent work for game logic [41] we are working on devising automata for coalgebraic dynamic logics. Furthermore we plan to develop automata that operate on coalgebras over Stone Spaces.…”
Section: Current Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%