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(<=) We prove that $$R \triangleq \{ (P, Q) : L(P)=L(Q) \}$$ is a simulation; this suffices, since the relation just defined is trivially symmetric (so is a bisimulation too).
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Let $(P, Q) \in R$ and $$
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Let $(P, Q) \in R$ and $P \xrightarrow{a} P'$. Let's consider $$\phi \triangleq \phi' \space where \space \phi'\triangleq \bigwedge_{\phi'' \in L(P')}\phi''$$
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By construction, $P \models \phi$, hence, $Q \models \phi$, because $L(Q) = L(P)$; then, $\exists Q' : Q \xrightarrow{a} Q'$ such that $Q'\models \phi'$.
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Hence, $\forall \phi'' \in L(P').\phi'' \in L(Q'), \space i.e. \space L(P') \subseteq L(Q')$
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By contradiction, let us assume that the inclusion is a proper, i.e. $L(P') \subset L(Q')$.
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