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  1. Functional completeness for subsystems of intuitionistic propositional logic.Heinrich Wansing - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (3):303 - 321.
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  • The Classical Constraint on Relevance.Arnon Avron - 2014 - Logica Universalis 8 (1):1-15.
    We show that as long as the propositional constants t and f are not included in the language, any language-preserving extension of any important fragment of the relevance logics R and RMI can have only classical tautologies as theorems . This property is not preserved, though, if either t or f is added to the language, or if the contraction axiom is deleted.
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  • A finite model property for RMImin.Ai-ni Hsieh & James G. Raftery - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (6):602-612.
    It is proved that the variety of relevant disjunction lattices has the finite embeddability property. It follows that Avron's relevance logic RMImin has a strong form of the finite model property, so it has a solvable deducibility problem. This strengthens Avron's result that RMImin is decidable.
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  • Multiplicative conjunction and an algebraic meaning of contraction and weakening.A. Avron - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (3):831-859.
    We show that the elimination rule for the multiplicative (or intensional) conjunction $\wedge$ is admissible in many important multiplicative substructural logics. These include LL m (the multiplicative fragment of Linear Logic) and RMI m (the system obtained from LL m by adding the contraction axiom and its converse, the mingle axiom.) An exception is R m (the intensional fragment of the relevance logic R, which is LL m together with the contraction axiom). Let SLL m and SR m be, respectively, (...)
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  • Fragments of R-Mingle.W. J. Blok & J. G. Raftery - 2004 - Studia Logica 78 (1-2):59-106.
    The logic RM and its basic fragments (always with implication) are considered here as entire consequence relations, rather than as sets of theorems. A new observation made here is that the disjunction of RM is definable in terms of its other positive propositional connectives, unlike that of R. The basic fragments of RM therefore fall naturally into two classes, according to whether disjunction is or is not definable. In the equivalent quasivariety semantics of these fragments, which consist of subreducts of (...)
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