articleJournal of the ACMSep 1, 2002Closed access

Alternating-time temporal logic

University of Pennsylvania · University of California, Berkeley · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Temporal logic comes in two varieties: linear-time temporal logic assumes implicit universal quantification over all paths that are generated by the execution of a system; branching-time temporal logic allows explicit existential and universal quantification over all paths. We introduce a third, more general variety of temporal logic: alternating-time temporal logic offers selective quantification over those paths that are possible outcomes of games, such as the game in which the system and the environment alternate moves. While linear-time and branching-time logics are natural specification languages for closed systems, alternating-time logics are natural specification languages for open systems. For example,…

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Keywords
  • Temporal logic
  • Linear temporal logic
  • Realizability
  • Computer science
  • Temporal logic of actions
  • Asynchronous communication
  • Model checking
  • Interval temporal logic
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