Abstract

We present the experience gained from implementing a new decision procedure for both graded and probabilistic modal logic. While our approach uses standard tableaux for propositional connectives, modal rules are given by linear constraints on the arguments of operators. The implementation uses binary decision diagrams for propositional connectives and a linear programming library for the modal rules. We compare our implementation, for graded modal logic, with other tools, showing average performance. Due to lack of other implementations, no comparison is provided for probabilistic modal logic, the main new feature of our implementation.KeywordsModal LogicDescription LogicLinear InequalityModal RulePropositional VariableThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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