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Model Checking Logical Actions in Magic Tricks

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arxiv 2402.13802 v1 pith:NOIIV6OD submitted 2024-02-21 cs.LO cs.CY

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keywords logicalmagiccheckingmodelcorrectnessactionscomputationallogic
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Some Magic Tricks (MT), such as many kinds of Card Magic (CM), consisting of human computational or logical actions. How to ensure the logical correctness of these MTs? In this paper, the Model Checking (MC) technique is employed to study a typical CM via a case study. First, computational operations of a CM called shousuigongcishi can be described by a Magic Algorithm (MAR). Second, the logical correctness is portrayed by a temporal logic formula. On the basis of it, this MT logical correctness problem is reduced to the model checking problem. As a result, the Magic Trick Model Checking (MTMC) technique aims to verify whether a designed MT meets its architect's anticipation and requirements, or not, in terms of logic and computations.

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