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  1. Provability logic.Rineke Verbrugge - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    -/- Provability logic is a modal logic that is used to investigate what arithmetical theories can express in a restricted language about their provability predicates. The logic has been inspired by developments in meta-mathematics such as Gödel’s incompleteness theorems of 1931 and Löb’s theorem of 1953. As a modal logic, provability logic has been studied since the early seventies, and has had important applications in the foundations of mathematics. -/- From a philosophical point of view, provability logic is interesting because (...)
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  • Uniform interpolation and sequent calculi in modal logic.Rosalie Iemhoff - 2019 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 58 (1-2):155-181.
    A method is presented that connects the existence of uniform interpolants to the existence of certain sequent calculi. This method is applied to several modal logics and is shown to cover known results from the literature, such as the existence of uniform interpolants for the modal logic \. New is the result that \ has uniform interpolation. The results imply that for modal logics \ and \, which are known not to have uniform interpolation, certain sequent calculi cannot exist.
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  • An algebraic theory of normal forms.Silvio Ghilardi - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 71 (3):189-245.
    In this paper we present a general theory of normal forms, based on a categorial result for the free monoid construction. We shall use the theory mainly for proposictional modal logic, although it seems to have a wider range of applications. We shall formally represent normal forms as combinatorial objects, basically labelled trees and forests. This geometric conceptualization is implicit in and our approach will extend it to other cases and make it more direct: operations of a purely geometric and (...)
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  • Undefinability of propositional quantifiers in the modal system S.Silvio Ghilardi & Marek Zawadowski - 1995 - Studia Logica 55 (2):259 - 271.
    We show that (contrary to the parallel case of intuitionistic logic, see [7], [4]) there does not exist a translation fromS42 (the propositional modal systemS4 enriched with propositional quantifiers) intoS4 that preserves provability and reduces to identity for Boolean connectives and.
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  • Bounded arithmetic, proof complexity and two papers of Parikh.Samuel R. Buss - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 96 (1-3):43-55.
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  • Uniform Lyndon interpolation property in propositional modal logics.Taishi Kurahashi - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (5-6):659-678.
    We introduce and investigate the notion of uniform Lyndon interpolation property which is a strengthening of both uniform interpolation property and Lyndon interpolation property. We prove several propositional modal logics including \, \, \ and \ enjoy ULIP. Our proofs are modifications of Visser’s proofs of uniform interpolation property using layered bisimulations Gödel’96, logical foundations of mathematics, computer science and physics—Kurt Gödel’s legacy, Springer, Berlin, 1996). Also we give a new upper bound on the complexity of uniform interpolants for \ (...)
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  • Free Algebras for Gödel-Löb Provability Logic.Sam J. van Gool - 2014 - In Rajeev Goré, Barteld Kooi & Agi Kurucz (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 10: Papers From the Tenth Aiml Conference, Held in Groningen, the Netherlands, August 2014. London, England: CSLI Publications. pp. 217-233.
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  • A note on the diagonalizable algebras of PA and ZF.V. Yu Shavrukov - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 61 (1-2):161-173.
    We prove that the diagonalizable algebras of PA and ZF are not isomorphic.
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  • On Modal Logics of Model-Theoretic Relations.Denis I. Saveliev & Ilya B. Shapirovsky - 2020 - Studia Logica 108 (5):989-1017.
    Given a class \ of models, a binary relation \ between models, and a model-theoretic language L, we consider the modal logic and the modal algebra of the theory of \ in L where the modal operator is interpreted via \. We discuss how modal theories of \ and \ depend on the model-theoretic language, their Kripke completeness, and expressibility of the modality inside L. We calculate such theories for the submodel and the quotient relations. We prove a downward Löwenheim–Skolem (...)
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