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    Infinite trees, markings, and well-foundedness (English)
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    Computations of nondeterministic programs are modelled by paths in trees. A necessary and sufficient condition is given for the existence of infinite paths in a (computation) tree. This yields a proof rule for fair termination and similar properties of nondeterministic programs.
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    well-foundedness
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    computation tree
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    proof rule
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    fair termination
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    nondeterministic programs
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