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008 | 160616s2000 nyu 000 0 eng | ||
020 | _a0198537689 | ||
041 | _aeng | ||
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_a510.6 _bGAB |
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100 | _aGabbay, Dov M | ||
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_aTemporal Logic _bMathematical Foundations and Computational Aspects, Vol.2 |
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_aOxford _bOxford University Press _c2000 |
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300 | _axiii, 570p | ||
440 | _aOxford Logic Guides : 40 | ||
505 | _a1. Introduction and overview ; 2. Temporal logic and automata ; 3. Branching time ; 4. Labelled deduction presentation of temporal logics ; 5. Temporal logic programming ; 6. Combining temporal logic systems ; 7. Extensional semantics ; 8. Intervals and planning ; 9. Many-dimensional systems and generalized quantifiers ; 10. The declarative past and imperative future ; 11. The METATEM programming language ; 12. METATEM in intensive care ; 13. Nonmonotonic coding of the declarative past ; 14. A logical view of temporal databases ; 15. A logical view of temporal database dynamics ; 16. Temporal conceptual-level databases ; 17. Temporal active databases: a background for creating and detecting time paradoxes ; 18. Calendar logic | ||
520 | _aMathematical logic is an area of interest to workers in philosophy and computer science as well as mathematics. This book, the companion to an already successful volume by the same authors, deals with an area of logic of interest in computer science, which considers the particularly rich and complex effects of time. | ||
650 | _aProgramming | ||
650 | _aTemporal Logic | ||
690 | _aMathematics | ||
700 | _aReynolds, Mark A | ||
700 | _aFinger, Marcelo | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
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_c16928 _d16928 |