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Moshe Y. Vardi

Researcher at Rice University

Publications -  818
Citations -  50821

Moshe Y. Vardi is an academic researcher from Rice University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Model checking & Linear temporal logic. The author has an hindex of 99, co-authored 796 publications receiving 47959 citations. Previous affiliations of Moshe Y. Vardi include Association for Computing Machinery & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

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Iterative Temporal Planning in Uncertain Environments With Partial Satisfaction Guarantees

TL;DR: A motion-planning framework for a hybrid system with general continuous dynamics to satisfy a temporal logic specification consisting of cosafety and safety components in a partially unknown environment and employs a multilayered synergistic planner to generate trajectories that satisfy the specification and adopt an iterative replanning strategy to deal with unknown obstacles.
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Coverage Metrics for Temporal Logic Model Checking

TL;DR: A distinction between state-based and logic-based coverage, and a distinction between the system and its environment are introduced, and two algorithms for finding the uncovered parts of the system under these definitions are described.
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The Büchi complementation saga

TL;DR: Progress is reviewed on the complementation problem for nondeterministic word automata, which dates back to its introduction in Buchi's seminal 1962 paper, as the subset construction is not sufficient.
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Phosphodiesterase inhibitors for erectile dysfunction in patients with diabetes mellitus

TL;DR: Sufficient evidence exists that PDE-5 inhibitors form a care that improves erectile dysfunction in diabetic men.
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Knowledge-based programs

TL;DR: In this paper, a sufficient condition is provided for a knowledge-based program to be represented in a unique way in a given context, which applies to many cases of interest, and covers many of the knowledge- based programs considered in the literature.