Decision procedures for time and chance

S. Kraus, Daniel Lehmann

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Abstract

Decision procedures are provided for checking the satisfiability of a formula in each of the three systems TCg. TCb and TCf defined in [LS]. The procedures for TCg and TCf run in non-deterministic time 22on where n is the size of the formula and c is a constant. The procedure for TCb runs in non-deterministic time 22on2. A deterministic exponential lower bound is proved for the three systems. All three systems are also shown to be PSPACE-hard using results of [SC]. Those decision procedures are not as efficient as the deterministic (one or two)- exponential time procedures proposed in [BMP] and [EH1] for different logics of branching time that are weaker than ours in expressive power. No elementary decision procedure is known for a logic of branching time that is as expressive as ours. The decision procedures of the probabilistic logics of [HS] run in deterministic exponential time but their language is essentially less expressive than ours.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationFoundations of Computer Science, 1983., 24th Annual Symposium on
PublisherIEEE
StatePublished - 1983

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Place of conference:USA

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