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  1. Axiomatizing first order consequences in inclusion logic.Fan Yang - 2020 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 66 (2):195-216.
    Inclusion logic is a variant of dependence logic that was shown to have the same expressive power as positive greatest fixed‐point logic. Inclusion logic is not axiomatisable in full, but its first order consequences can be axiomatized. In this paper, we provide such an explicit partial axiomatization by introducing a system of natural deduction for inclusion logic that is sound and complete for first order consequences in inclusion logic.
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  • Negation and partial axiomatizations of dependence and independence logic revisited.Fan Yang - 2019 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 170 (9):1128-1149.
    In this paper, we axiomatize the negatable consequences in dependence and independence logic by extending the systems of natural deduction of the logics given in [22] and [11]. We prove a characterization theorem for negatable formulas in independence logic and negatable sentences in dependence logic, and identify an interesting class of formulas that are negatable in independence logic. Dependence and independence atoms, first-order formulas belong to this class. We also demonstrate our extended system of independence logic by giving explicit derivations (...)
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  • The expressive power of k-ary exclusion logic.Raine Rönnholm - 2019 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 170 (9):1070-1099.
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  • On definability of team relations with k-invariant atoms.Raine Rönnholm - 2022 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 173 (10):103136.
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