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Modal Event Calculus (1994)  (Make Corrections)  
Iliano Cervesato, et al.
Symposium on Logic Programming



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Abstract: 27.95> , and a set of initiates and terminates relationships R that specify the effects of events on properties, and let o be a partial ordering over E. The relation between derivability (` MEC ) and satisfiability (j= MEC ) in MEC is expressed by the following theorem [1]: Theorem 1 For each structure S, p 2 P , e 1 ; e 2 2 E, and each partial ordering o, S; o `MEC holds(p(e 1 ; e 2 )) iff S; o j= MEC p(e 1 ; e 2 ) S; o `MEC skeHolds(p(e 1 ; e 2 )) iff S; o j= MEC<F (Update)

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@inproceedings{ cervesato94modal,
    author = "Iliano Cervesato and Luca Chittaro and Angelo Montanari",
    title = "Modal Event Calculus",
    booktitle = "Symposium on Logic Programming",
    pages = "675",
    year = "1994",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/cervesato94modal.html" }
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