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  1. Algebraic Logic, Where Does It Stand Today?Tarek Sayed Ahmed - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):465-516.
    This is a survey article on algebraic logic. It gives a historical background leading up to a modern perspective. Central problems in algebraic logic (like the representation problem) are discussed in connection to other branches of logic, like modal logic, proof theory, model-theoretic forcing, finite combinatorics, and Gödel’s incompleteness results. We focus on cylindric algebras. Relation algebras and polyadic algebras are mostly covered only insofar as they relate to cylindric algebras, and even there we have not told the whole story. (...)
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  • Rectangular games.Yde Venema - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (4):1549-1564.
    We prove that every rectangularly dense diagonal-free cylindric algebra is representable. As a corollary, we give finite, sound and complete axiomatizations for the finite-variable fragments of first order logic without equality and for multi-dimensional modal S5-logic.
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  • Turning decision procedures into disprovers.André Rognes - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (1):87-104.
    A class of many-sorted polyadic set algebras is introduced. These generalise structure and model in a way that is relevant in regards to the Entscheidungsproblem and to automated reasoning.A downward Löwenheim-Skolem property is shown in that each satisfiable finite conjunction of purely relational first-order prenex sentences has a finite generalised model. This property does, together with a construction related to doubling the size of a finite structure, provide several strict generalisations of the strategy of finite model search for disproving.
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  • Stone space of cylindric algebras and topological model spaces.Charles C. Pinter - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (3):1069-1086.
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  • Neat reducts and amalgamation in retrospect, a survey of results and some methods Part I: Results on neat reducts.Judit Madarász & Tarek Ahmed - 2009 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 17 (4):429-483.
    Introduced by Leon Henkin back in the fifties, the notion of neat reducts is an old venerable notion in algebraic logic. But it is often the case that an unexpected viewpoint yields new insights. Indeed, the repercussions of the fact that the class of neat reducts is not closed under forming subalgebras turn out to be enormous. In this paper we review and, in the process, discuss, some of these repercussions in connection with the algebraic notion of amalgamation. Some new (...)
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  • Complexity of equations valid in algebras of relations part I: Strong non-finitizability.Hajnal Andréka - 1997 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 89 (2):149-209.
    We study algebras whose elements are relations, and the operations are natural “manipulations” of relations. This area goes back to 140 years ago to works of De Morgan, Peirce, Schröder . Well known examples of algebras of relations are the varieties RCAn of cylindric algebras of n-ary relations, RPEAn of polyadic equality algebras of n-ary relations, and RRA of binary relations with composition. We prove that any axiomatization, say E, of RCAn has to be very complex in the following sense: (...)
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