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arxiv: cs/0505073 · v4 · submitted 2005-05-26 · 💻 cs.LO · cs.CC

Reasoning about transfinite sequences

classification 💻 cs.LO cs.CC
keywords sequencestemporaloperatorsbehaviorsextendlogicsomegaquantitative
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We introduce a family of temporal logics to specify the behavior of systems with Zeno behaviors. We extend linear-time temporal logic LTL to authorize models admitting Zeno sequences of actions and quantitative temporal operators indexed by ordinals replace the standard next-time and until future-time operators. Our aim is to control such systems by designing controllers that safely work on $\omega$-sequences but interact synchronously with the system in order to restrict their behaviors. We show that the satisfiability problem for the logics working on $\omega^k$-sequences is EXPSPACE-complete when the integers are represented in binary, and PSPACE-complete with a unary representation. To do so, we substantially extend standard results about LTL by introducing a new class of succinct ordinal automata that can encode the interaction between the different quantitative temporal operators.

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