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  1. On Implicational Intermediate Logics Axiomatizable by Formulas Minimal in Classical Logic: A Counter-Example to the Komori–Kashima Problem.Yoshiki Nakamura & Naosuke Matsuda - 2021 - Studia Logica 109 (6):1413-1422.
    The Komori–Kashima problem, that asks whether the implicational intermediate logics axiomatizable by formulas minimal in classical logic are only intuitionistic logic and classical logic, has stood for over a decade. In this paper, we give a counter-example to this problem. Additionally, we also give some open problems derived from this result.
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  • A propositional calculus with denumerable matrix.Michael Dummett - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (2):97-106.
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  • On the Extension of the Intuitionist Propositional Calculus to the Classical Calculus, and the Minimal Calculus to the Intuitionist Calculus.V. A. Jankov - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):331-332.
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  • Contraction-free sequent calculi for intuitionistic logic.Roy Dyckhoff - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (3):795-807.
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