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  1. On Rules.Rosalie Iemhoff - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 44 (6):697-711.
    This paper contains a brief overview of the area of admissible rules with an emphasis on results about intermediate and modal propositional logics. No proofs are given but many references to the literature are provided.
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  • Transparent Unification Problem.Andrzej Wronski - 1995 - Reports on Mathematical Logic:105-107.
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  • A Syntactic Approach to Unification in Transitive Reflexive Modal Logics.Rosalie Iemhoff - 2016 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 57 (2):233-247.
    This paper contains a proof-theoretic account of unification in transitive reflexive modal logics, which means that the reasoning is syntactic and uses as little semantics as possible. New proofs of theorems on unification types are presented and these results are extended to negationless fragments. In particular, a syntactic proof of Ghilardi’s result that $\mathsf {S4}$ has finitary unification is provided. In this approach the relation between classical valuations, projective unifiers, and admissible rules is clarified.
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  • Intermediate Logics and Visser's Rules.Rosalie Iemhoff - 2005 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 46 (1):65-81.
    Visser's rules form a basis for the admissible rules of . Here we show that this result can be generalized to arbitrary intermediate logics: Visser's rules form a basis for the admissible rules of any intermediate logic for which they are admissible. This implies that if Visser's rules are derivable for then has no nonderivable admissible rules. We also provide a necessary and sufficient condition for the admissibility of Visser's rules. We apply these results to some specific intermediate logics and (...)
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  • On two problems of Harvey Friedman.Tadeusz Prucnal - 1979 - Studia Logica 38 (3):247 - 262.
    The paper considers certain properties of intermediate and moda propositional logics.The first part contains a proof of the theorem stating that each intermediate logic is closed under the Kreisel-Putnam rule xyz/(xy)(xz).
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  • Proof of structural completeness of a certain class of implicative propositional calculi.Tadeusz Prucnal - 1973 - Studia Logica 32 (1):93 - 97.
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  • A Resolution/tableaux Algorithm For Projective Approximations In Ipc.Silvio Ghilardi - 2002 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 10 (3):229-243.
    We present an algorithm, based both on semantic tableaux and resolution, which is able to check the projectivity of a formula in intuitionistic propositional calculus. Suitably iterated, it also computes projective approximations, thus providing best E-unifiers for the equational theory of Heyting algebras. Applications to admissible inference rules are immediate.
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  • Best solving modal equations.Silvio Ghilardi - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 102 (3):183-198.
    We show that some common varieties of modal K4-algebras have finitary unification type, thus providing effective best solutions for equations in free algebras. Applications to admissible inference rules are immediate.
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  • Proof theory for admissible rules.Rosalie Iemhoff & George Metcalfe - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 159 (1-2):171-186.
    Admissible rules of a logic are those rules under which the set of theorems of the logic is closed. In this paper, a Gentzen-style framework is introduced for analytic proof systems that derive admissible rules of non-classical logics. While Gentzen systems for derivability treat sequents as basic objects, for admissibility, the basic objects are sequent rules. Proof systems are defined here for admissible rules of classes of modal logics, including K4, S4, and GL, and also Intuitionistic Logic IPC. With minor (...)
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  • Structural Completeness in Fuzzy Logics.Petr Cintula & George Metcalfe - 2009 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 50 (2):153-182.
    Structural completeness properties are investigated for a range of popular t-norm based fuzzy logics—including Łukasiewicz Logic, Gödel Logic, Product Logic, and Hájek's Basic Logic—and their fragments. General methods are defined and used to establish these properties or exhibit their failure, solving a number of open problems.
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  • A(nother) characterization of intuitionistic propositional logic.Rosalie Iemhoff - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 113 (1-3):161-173.
    In Iemhoff we gave a countable basis for the admissible rules of . Here, we show that there is no proper superintuitionistic logic with the disjunction property for which all rules in are admissible. This shows that, relative to the disjunction property, is maximal with respect to its set of admissible rules. This characterization of is optimal in the sense that no finite subset of suffices. In fact, it is shown that for any finite subset X of , for one (...)
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  • Projective unification in modal logic.Wojciech Dzik & Piotr Wojtylak - 2012 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 20 (1):121-153.
    A projective unifier for a modal formula A, over a modal logic L, is a unifier σ for A such that the equivalence of σ with the identity map is the consequence of A. Each projective unifier is a most general unifier for A. Let L be a normal modal logic containing S4. We show that every unifiable formula has a projective unifier in L iff L contains S4.3. The syntactic proof is effective. As a corollary, we conclude that all (...)
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  • Unification, finite duality and projectivity in varieties of Heyting algebras.Silvio Ghilardi - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 127 (1-3):99-115.
    We investigate finitarity of unification types in locally finite varieties of Heyting algebras, giving both positive and negative results. We make essential use of finite dualities within a conceptualization for E-unification theory 733–752) relying on the algebraic notion of a projective object.
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  • Admissible rules in the implication–negation fragment of intuitionistic logic.Petr Cintula & George Metcalfe - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (2):162-171.
    Uniform infinite bases are defined for the single-conclusion and multiple-conclusion admissible rules of the implication–negation fragments of intuitionistic logic and its consistent axiomatic extensions . A Kripke semantics characterization is given for the structurally complete implication–negation fragments of intermediate logics, and it is shown that the admissible rules of this fragment of form a PSPACE-complete set and have no finite basis.
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  • Complexity of admissible rules.Emil Jeřábek - 2007 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 46 (2):73-92.
    We investigate the computational complexity of deciding whether a given inference rule is admissible for some modal and superintuitionistic logics. We state a broad condition under which the admissibility problem is coNEXP-hard. We also show that admissibility in several well-known systems (including GL, S4, and IPC) is in coNE, thus obtaining a sharp complexity estimate for admissibility in these systems.
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  • Writing out unifiers for formulas with coefficients in intuitionistic logic.V. V. Rybakov - 2013 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 21 (2):187-198.
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  • Structural completeness of Gödel's and Dummett's propositional calculi.Wojciech Dzik & Andrzej Wroński - 1973 - Studia Logica 32 (1):69-73.
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  • On unification and admissible rules in Gabbay–de Jongh logics.Jeroen P. Goudsmit & Rosalie Iemhoff - 2014 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 165 (2):652-672.
    In this paper we study the admissible rules of intermediate logics. We establish some general results on extensions of models and sets of formulas. These general results are then employed to provide a basis for the admissible rules of the Gabbay–de Jongh logics and to show that these logics have finitary unification type.
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  • Structural Completeness in Substructural Logics.J. S. Olson, J. G. Raftery & C. J. Van Alten - 2008 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 16 (5):453-495.
    Hereditary structural completeness is established for a range of substructural logics, mainly without the weakening rule, including fragments of various relevant or many-valued logics. Also, structural completeness is disproved for a range of systems, settling some previously open questions.
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