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Algebraic Characterization of Forest Logics (1506.03843v3)

Published 11 Jun 2015 in cs.FL

Abstract: In this paper we define future-time branching temporal logics evaluated over forests, that is, ordered tuples of ordered, but unranked, finite trees. We associate a rich class FL[$\mathcal{L}$] of temporal logics to each set L of (regular) modalities. Then, we define an algebraic product operation which we call the Moore product, which operates on forest automata, algebraic devices recognizing forest languages. We show a lattice isomorphism between the pseudovarieties of finite forest automata, closed under the Moore product, and the classes of languages of the form FL[$\mathcal{L}$]. We demonstrate the usefulness of the algebraic approach by showing the decidability of the membership problem of a specific pseudovariety of finite forest automata, implying the decidability of the definability problem of the FL[EF] fragment of the logic CTL. Then, using the same approach, we also formulate a conjecture regarding a decidable characterization of the FL[AF] fragment which has currently an unknown decidability status (also in the setting of ranked trees).

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