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PDL with intersection and converse is decidable. (English) Zbl 1136.03316

Ong, Luke (ed.), Computer science logic. 19th international workshop, CSL 2005, 14th annual conference of the EACSL, Oxford, UK, August 22–25, 2005. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 3-540-28231-9/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3634, 413-427 (2005).
Summary: In its many guises and variations, propositional dynamic logic (PDL) plays an important role in various areas of computer science such as databases, artificial intelligence, and computer linguistics. One relevant and powerful variation is ICPDL, the extension of PDL with intersection and converse. Although ICPDL has several interesting applications, its computational properties have never been investigated. In this paper, we prove that ICPDL is decidable by developing a translation to the monadic second order logic of infinite trees. Our result has applications in information logic, description logic, and epistemic logic. In particular, we solve a long-standing open problem in information logic. Another virtue of our approach is that it provides a decidability proof that is more transparent than existing ones for PDL with intersection (but without converse).
For the entire collection see [Zbl 1084.68007].

MSC:

03B70 Logic in computer science
03B25 Decidability of theories and sets of sentences
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