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  Time Passive Property in Linear Past Temporal Logic

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by Robert J. Zhang, Elizabeth A. Unger
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Abstract: The concept of a time passive property, called localizability, of a linear temporal logic is introduced in this paper. By time passive, we mean the truth value of a temporal logic formula will not change as the time progresses as long as atomic propositions in the formula don't change. Several sublanguages are identified as possessing this property. Also, the computational complexity is studied for verification of this property in linear past temporal logics. 2

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