Abstract:This paper introduces two logic frameworks for the study of SIR (Susceptible-Infected-Recovered) and SIRS compartmental epidemic models, one based on Linear Temporal Logic and the other on Computation Tree Logic. We provide a short literature overview on compartmental models and other related works using logics, and then define our logics with their respective axiomatizations, and demonstrate their soundness and completeness proofs.
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