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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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  • Universal proof theory: Feasible admissibility in intuitionistic modal logics.Amirhossein Akbar Tabatabai & Raheleh Jalali - 2025 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 176 (2):103526.
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