Characterising Modal Formulas with Examples

Author:

ten Cate Balder1ORCID,Koudijs Raoul2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ILLC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

Abstract

We study the existence of finite characterisations for modal formulas. A finite characterisation of a modal formula φ is a finite collection of positive and negative examples that distinguishes φ from every other, non-equivalent modal formula, where an example is a finite pointed Kripke structure. This definition can be restricted to specific frame classes and to fragments of the modal language: a modal fragment ℒ admits finite characterisations with respect to a frame class ℱ if every formula φ ∈ ℒ has a finite characterisation with respect to ℒ consisting of examples that are based on frames in ℱ. Finite characterisations are useful for illustration, interactive specification and debugging of formal specifications, and their existence is a precondition for exact learnability with membership queries. We show that the full modal language admits finite characterisations with respect to a frame class ℱ only when the modal logic of ℱ is locally tabular. We then study which modal fragments, freely generated by some set of connectives, admit finite characterisations. Our main result is that the positive modal language without the truth-constants ⊤ and ⊥ admits finite characterisations w.r.t. the class of all frames. This result is essentially optimal: finite characterisability fails when the language is extended with the truth constant ⊤ or ⊥ or with all but very limited forms of negation.

Funder

NFR

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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