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  1. Three uses of the herbrand-Gentzen theorem in relating model theory and proof theory.William Craig - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):269-285.
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  • (1 other version)Linear reasoning. A new form of the herbrand-Gentzen theorem.William Craig - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):250-268.
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  • (1 other version)Interpolation, Preservation, and Pebble Games.Jon Barwise & Johan van Benthem - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):881 - 903.
    Preservation and interpolation results are obtained for L ∞ω and sublogics $\mathscr{L} \subseteq L_{\infty\omega}$ such that equivalence in L can be characterized by suitable back-and-forth conditions on sets of partial isomorphisms.
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  • Uniform Interpolation and Propositional Quantifiers in Modal Logics.Marta Bílková - 2007 - Studia Logica 85 (1):1-31.
    We investigate uniform interpolants in propositional modal logics from the proof-theoretical point of view. Our approach is adopted from Pitts’ proof of uniform interpolationin intuitionistic propositional logic [15]. The method is based on a simulation of certain quantifiers ranging over propositional variables and uses a terminating sequent calculus for which structural rules are admissible.
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  • Harmonious logic: Craig’s interpolation theorem and its descendants.Solomon Feferman - 2008 - Synthese 164 (3):341-357.
    Though deceptively simple and plausible on the face of it, Craig's interpolation theorem has proved to be a central logical property that has been used to reveal a deep harmony between the syntax and semantics of first order logic. Craig's theorem was generalized soon after by Lyndon, with application to the characterization of first order properties preserved under homomorphism. After retracing the early history, this article is mainly devoted to a survey of subsequent generalizations and applications, especially of many-sorted interpolation (...)
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  • The many faces of interpolation.Johan van Benthem - 2008 - Synthese 164 (3):451-460.
    We present a number of, somewhat unusual, ways of describing what Craig’s interpolation theorem achieves, and use them to identify some open problems and further directions.
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  • Partition-based logical reasoning for first-order and propositional theories.Eyal Amir & Sheila McIlraith - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 162 (1-2):49-88.
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  • The many faces of interpolation.Johan Benthem - 2008 - Synthese 164 (3):451-460.
    We present a number of, somewhat unusual, ways of describing what Craig’s interpolation theorem achieves, and use them to identify some open problems and further directions.
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  • An interpolation theorem.Martin Otto - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):447-462.
    Lyndon's Interpolation Theorem asserts that for any valid implication between two purely relational sentences of first-order logic, there is an interpolant in which each relation symbol appears positively (negatively) only if it appears positively (negatively) in both the antecedent and the succedent of the given implication. We prove a similar, more general interpolation result with the additional requirement that, for some fixed tuple U of unary predicates U, all formulae under consideration have all quantifiers explicitly relativised to one of the (...)
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  • (1 other version)Interpolation in computing science: the semantics of modularization.Gerard R. Renardel de Lavalette - 2008 - Synthese 164 (3):437-450.
    The Interpolation Theorem, first formulated and proved by W. Craig fifty years ago for predicate logic, has been extended to many other logical frameworks and is being applied in several areas of computer science. We give a short overview, and focus on the theory of software systems and modules. An algebra of theories TA is presented, with a nonstandard interpretation of the existential quantifier . In TA, the interpolation property of the underlying logic corresponds with the quantifier combination property . (...)
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  • A probabilistic interpolation theorem.Douglas N. Hoover - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (3):708-713.
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  • (2 other versions)Roger C. Lyndon. An interpolation theorem in the predicate calculus. Pacific journal of mathematics, vol. 9 (1959), pp. 129–142. [REVIEW]M. A. Taitslen - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (3):273-274.
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