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  1. Modal logic with names.George Gargov & Valentin Goranko - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (6):607 - 636.
    We investigate an enrichment of the propositional modal language L with a "universal" modality ■ having semantics x ⊧ ■φ iff ∀y(y ⊧ φ), and a countable set of "names" - a special kind of propositional variables ranging over singleton sets of worlds. The obtained language ℒ $_{c}$ proves to have a great expressive power. It is equivalent with respect to modal definability to another enrichment ℒ(⍯) of ℒ, where ⍯ is an additional modality with the semantics x ⊧ ⍯φ (...)
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  • Taming logic.Maarten Marx, Szabolcs Mikul & István Németi - 1995 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 4 (3):207-226.
    In this paper, we introduce a general technology, calledtaming, for finding well-behaved versions of well-investigated logics. Further, we state completeness, decidability, definability and interpolation results for a multimodal logic, calledarrow logic, with additional operators such as thedifference operator, andgraded modalities. Finally, we give a completeness proof for a strong version of arrow logic.
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  • Inequality without irreflexivity.Philippe Balbiani - 1999 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 9 (4):523-534.
    ABSTRACT This paper presents the axioinatization—without the rule of irreflexivity—of the modal logic of inequality as well as a method for proving its completeness. This method uses the technics of the frame of subordination.
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