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Syntax
We assume the syntax of classical propositional logic as used in the chapters above. Additional we have the following two rules: If is a formula
are formulae.
The symbols and stand traditionally for possibility and necessity; in the context of temporal logic they stand for always and eventually, so that stands for is eventually true and for is always true.