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Automated planning and scheduling / Planning Domain Definition Language / Theoretical computer science / Models of computation / Hybrid automaton / Formal languages / Finite-state machine / Hybrid system / Alphabet / Automata theory / Differential equations / Mathematics
Date: 2014-07-02 05:16:10
Automated planning and scheduling
Planning Domain Definition Language
Theoretical computer science
Models of computation
Hybrid automaton
Formal languages
Finite-state machine
Hybrid system
Alphabet
Automata theory
Differential equations
Mathematics

Planning as Model Checking in Hybrid Domains Sergiy Bogomolov Daniele Magazzeni Andreas Podelski

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