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Dynamic logic

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Dynamic logic may mean:

  • In modal logic, dynamic logic (modal logic) is a modal logic for reasoning about dynamic behaviour with applications to logics of programs, program verification, modal logic including possible world semantics, linguistics, and artificial intelligence
  • in digital electronics, dynamic logic (digital logic) is used for circuit design