Characteristic Formulae for Fixed-Point Semantics: A General Framework
Luca Aceto (Reykjavik University), Anna Ingolfsdottir (Reykjavik, University), Joshua Sack (Reykjavik University)

TL;DR
This paper presents a unified framework for characteristic formulae in fixed-point semantics, encompassing various existing constructions and enabling new ones through recursive logic definitions.
Contribution
It introduces a general, logic-based framework for characteristic formulae in fixed-point semantics, unifying and extending prior constructions in concurrency theory.
Findings
Recovering existing characteristic formulae as instances of the framework
Deriving new characteristic formula constructions using the framework
Providing a unified view of fixed-point semantics in concurrency theory
Abstract
The literature on concurrency theory offers a wealth of examples of characteristic-formula constructions for various behavioural relations over finite labelled transition systems and Kripke structures that are defined in terms of fixed points of suitable functions. Such constructions and their proofs of correctness have been developed independently, but have a common underlying structure. This study provides a general view of characteristic formulae that are expressed in terms of logics with a facility for the recursive definition of formulae. It is shown how several examples of characteristic-formula constructions from the literature can be recovered as instances of the proposed general framework, and how the framework can be used to yield novel constructions.
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