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The modal μ-calculus is a logic that combines simple modal operators with fixed point operators to provide a form of recursion. The modal μ-calculus—as we use it today—was introduced in 1983 by Dexter Kozen [100]. It is well suited for specifying properties of transition systems. For this reason, there is a great interest in efficient solutions of the model checking and the satisfiability problem.
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Zappe, J. (2002). Modal μ-Calculus and Alternating Tree Automata. In: Grädel, E., Thomas, W., Wilke, T. (eds) Automata Logics, and Infinite Games. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2500. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36387-4_10
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