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Automata for Branching and Layered Temporal Structures: An Investigation Into Regularities of Infinite Transition Systems

AUTHOR Puppis, Gabriele
PUBLISHER Springer (02/18/2010)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Since 2002, FoLLI awards an annual prize for an outstanding dissertation in the fields of Logic, Language, and Information. This book is based on the Ph.D. thesis of Gabriele Puppis, who was the winner of the E.W. Beth dissertation award for 2007. Puppis' thesis focuses on Logic and Computation and, more specifically, on automata-based decidability techniques for time granularity and on a new method for deciding Monadic Second Order theories of trees. The results presented represent a significant step towards a better understanding of the changes in granularity levels that humans make so easily in cognition of time, space, and other phenomena, whereas their logical and computational structure poses difficult conceptual and computational challenges.
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ISBN-13: 9783642118807
ISBN-10: 3642118801
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 206
Carton Quantity: 36
Product Dimensions: 6.10 x 0.50 x 9.10 inches
Weight: 0.75 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
Country of Origin: DE
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Computers | Artificial Intelligence - General
Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
Computers | Languages - General
Dewey Decimal: 006.3
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Since 2002, FoLLI awards an annual prize for an outstanding dissertation in the fields of Logic, Language, and Information. This book is based on the Ph.D. thesis of Gabriele Puppis, who was the winner of the E.W. Beth dissertation award for 2007.

Puppis' thesis focuses on Logic and Computation and, more specifically, on automata-based decidability techniques for time granularity and on a new method for deciding Monadic Second Order theories of trees. The results presented represent a significant step towards a better understanding of the changes in granularity levels that humans make so easily in cognition of time, space, and other phenomena, whereas their logical and computational structure poses difficult conceptual and computational challenges.

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Since 2002, FoLLI awards an annual prize for an outstanding dissertation in the fields of Logic, Language, and Information. This book is based on the Ph.D. thesis of Gabriele Puppis, who was the winner of the E.W. Beth dissertation award for 2007. Puppis' thesis focuses on Logic and Computation and, more specifically, on automata-based decidability techniques for time granularity and on a new method for deciding Monadic Second Order theories of trees. The results presented represent a significant step towards a better understanding of the changes in granularity levels that humans make so easily in cognition of time, space, and other phenomena, whereas their logical and computational structure poses difficult conceptual and computational challenges.
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