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Topologies, Continuity and Bisimulations

J. M. Davoren — 2010

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

The notion of a is of basic importance in many areas of computation theory and logic. Of late, it has come to take a particular significance in work on the formal analysis and verification of , where system properties are expressible by formulas of the modal -calculus or weaker temporal logics. Our purpose here is to give an analysis of the concept of bisimulation, starting with the observation that the zig-zag conditions are suggestive of some form of continuity. We give a topological characterization...

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