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  1. Complexity of modal logics with Presburger constraints.Stéphane Demri & Denis Lugiez - 2010 - Journal of Applied Logic 8 (3):233-252.
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  • A Note on Graded Modal Logic.Maarten De Rijke - 2000 - Studia Logica 64 (2):271 - 283.
    We introduce a notion of bisimulation for graded modal logic. Using this notion, the model theory of graded modal logic can be developed in a uniform manner. We illustrate this by establishing the finite model property and proving invariance and definability results.
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  • Neighbourhood Semantics for Graded Modal Logic.Jinsheng Chen, Hans Van Ditmarsch, Giuseppe Greco & Apostolos Tzimoulis - 2021 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 50 (3):373-395.
    We introduce a class of neighbourhood frames for graded modal logic embedding Kripke frames into neighbourhood frames. This class of neighbourhood frames is shown to be first-order definable but not modally definable. We also obtain a new definition of graded bisimulation with respect to Kripke frames by modifying the definition of monotonic bisimulation.
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  • A note on graded modal logic.Maarten de Rijke - 2000 - Studia Logica 64 (2):271-283.
    We introduce a notion of bisimulation for graded modal logic. Using this notion, the model theory of graded modal logic can be developed in a uniform manner. We illustrate this by establishing the finite model property and proving invariance and definability results.
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  • Kripke frame with graded accessibility and fuzzy possible world semantics.Nobu-Yuki Suzuki - 1997 - Studia Logica 59 (2):249-269.
    A possible world structure consist of a set W of possible worlds and an accessibility relation R. We take a partial function r(·,·) to the unit interval [0, 1] instead of R and obtain a Kripke frame with graded accessibility r Intuitively, r(x, y) can be regarded as the reliability factor of y from x We deal with multimodal logics corresponding to Kripke frames with graded accessibility in a fairly general setting. This setting provides us with a framework for fuzzy (...)
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