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A complete axiomatic characterization of first-order temporal logic of linear time
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    A complete axiomatic characterization of first-order temporal logic of linear time (English)
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    This paper deals with the theory of first order temporal logic of linear and discrete time (FOTLL), with the ``atnext'' operator A instead of the ``until'' operator U. An infinitary, sound and complete proof system for FOTLL is given (it is known that no such finitary system could exist). The proof method is based on Q-filters (adopted from algorithmic logic). It is also proved that any syntactically consistent temporal theory has a model. An example of the use of an infinitary proof rule in proving correctness of a concurrent version of Quicksort is provided.
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    concurrent programs
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    first order temporal logic of linear and discrete time
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    correctness of a concurrent version of Quicksort
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