We present two different extensions of the spatial logic for closure spaces (SLCS), and its spatio-temporal variant (?SLCS), with spa- tial quantification operators. The first concerns the existential quantifi- cation on individual points of a space. The second concerns the quantifi- cation on sets of points. The latter amounts to a form of quantification over atomic propositions, thus without the full power of second order logic. The spatial quantification operators are useful for reasoning about the existence of particular spatial objects in a space, their spatial rela- tion with respect to other spatial objects, and, in the spatio-temporal setting, to reason about the dynamic evolution of such spatial objects in time and space, including reasoning about newly introduced items. In this preliminary study we illustrate the expressiveness of the operators by means of several small, but representative, examples.

On binding in the spatial logics for closure spaces

Bussi L;Ciancia V;Latella D;Massink M
2022

Abstract

We present two different extensions of the spatial logic for closure spaces (SLCS), and its spatio-temporal variant (?SLCS), with spa- tial quantification operators. The first concerns the existential quantifi- cation on individual points of a space. The second concerns the quantifi- cation on sets of points. The latter amounts to a form of quantification over atomic propositions, thus without the full power of second order logic. The spatial quantification operators are useful for reasoning about the existence of particular spatial objects in a space, their spatial rela- tion with respect to other spatial objects, and, in the spatio-temporal setting, to reason about the dynamic evolution of such spatial objects in time and space, including reasoning about newly introduced items. In this preliminary study we illustrate the expressiveness of the operators by means of several small, but representative, examples.
2022
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Tiziana Margaria, Bernard Steffen
Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation. Verification Principles
ISoLA 2022 - 11th International Symposium
479
497
978-3-031-19848-9
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-19849-6_27
Springer
Cham, Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London
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22-30/10/2022
Rhodes, Greece
Closure spaces
Spatial logics
Spatio-temporal logics
Binding
Propositional quantifiers
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partially_open
Bussi, L; Ciancia, V; Gadducci, F; Latella, D; Massink, M
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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