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Title: An Asynchronous Automata Approach to the Semantics of Temporal Logic Research Question: How can we use asynchronous automata to model and understand the semantics of temporal logic? Methodology: The researchers proposed an approach to semantics of temporal logic using asynchronous automata, which are mathematical models that represent systems with concurrent, distributed, and interacting components. They defined a set of equations, called the equations of asynchronous automata (EAA), to describe the behavior of these systems. The EAA equations include terms representing delays, which are the time it takes for signals to propagate through the system. Results: The researchers found that the semantics of temporal logic can be captured by the EAA equations. They also identified two cases for the delays: one where the perturbation is eliminated (filtered), and another where the perturbation is delayed. They provided equations to represent these cases. Implications: This research has several implications. First, it provides a new approach to understanding the semantics of temporal logic, which is fundamental to the study of computer science and related fields. Second, it offers a model for systems with concurrent, distributed, and interacting components, which is useful in various applications such as computer networks, distributed systems, and hardware design. Finally, the research highlights the importance of asynchronous automata in these areas and opens up new avenues for further study and applications. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0110061v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0110061v1 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Asynchronous]] [[Category:Automata]] [[Category:Semantics]] [[Category:Temporal]] [[Category:Logic]]
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