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Introducing reactive Kripke semantics and arc accessibility
D. Gabbay
Department of Computer Science
King's College London
University of Luxembourg
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Keyphrases
Kripke Semantics
100%
Kripke Models
100%
Accessibility Relation
66%
Process Evaluation
33%
Automata Theory
33%
Graph Theory
33%
Automata
33%
Relation R
33%
Additional Devices
33%
Possible Worlds
33%
Modal Logic
33%
Evaluation Change
33%
Arts and Humanities
Kripke models
100%
Kripke Semantics
100%
Automata
66%
Manifestation
33%
Access
33%
Modality
33%
Modal Logic
33%
Axiomatics
33%
Possible worlds
33%
Computer Science
Accessibility Relation
100%
Automata Theory
50%
Automaton
50%
Graph Theory
50%