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    Stable families of behavioural equivalences (English)
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    Notions of behavioural equivalence, as defined for general transition systems, are compared and studied with an emphasis on relations between transition systems and quotient systems. The notion of stable relations is introduced and it is shown that regular trace logic, propositional dynamic logic, Hennessey-Milner logic, and full trace logic are stable families.
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    bisimulation
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    preorders
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    behavioural equivalence
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    transition systems
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    regular trace logic
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