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  1. Modal Logic.Yde Venema, Alexander Chagrov & Michael Zakharyaschev - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (2):286.
    Modern modal logic originated as a branch of philosophical logic in which the concepts of necessity and possibility were investigated by means of a pair of dual operators that are added to a propositional or first-order language. The field owes much of its flavor and success to the introduction in the 1950s of the “possible-worlds” semantics in which the modal operators are interpreted via some “accessibility relation” connecting possible worlds. In subsequent years, modal logic has received attention as an attractive (...)
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  • Implicational formulas in intuitionistic logic.Alasdair Urquhart - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (4):661-664.
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  • On formulas of one variable in intuitionistic propositional calculus.Iwao Nishimura - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):327-331.
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  • Finite models constructed from canonical formulas.Lawrence S. Moss - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (6):605 - 640.
    This paper obtains the weak completeness and decidability results for standard systems of modal logic using models built from formulas themselves. This line of work began with Fine (Notre Dame J. Form. Log. 16:229-237, 1975). There are two ways in which our work advances on that paper: First, the definition of our models is mainly based on the relation Kozen and Parikh used in their proof of the completeness of PDL, see (Theor. Comp. Sci. 113-118, 1981). The point is to (...)
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  • Normal forms in modal logic.Kit Fine - 1975 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (2):229-237.
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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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  • Sur les Algèbres de Hilbert.Antonio Diego, Jean Porte & Luisa Iturrioz - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):139-139.
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  • Modal logic.Alexander Chagrov - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Michael Zakharyaschev.
    For a novice this book is a mathematically-oriented introduction to modal logic, the discipline within mathematical logic studying mathematical models of reasoning which involve various kinds of modal operators. It starts with very fundamental concepts and gradually proceeds to the front line of current research, introducing in full details the modern semantic and algebraic apparatus and covering practically all classical results in the field. It contains both numerous exercises and open problems, and presupposes only minimal knowledge in mathematics. A specialist (...)
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  • Christmas trees. On free cyclic algebras in some varieties of closure algebras.Leo Esakia & Revaz Grigolia - 1975 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 4 (3):95-102.
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  • The criterion of Brouwerian and closure algebras to be finitely generated.Leo Esakia & Revaz Grigolia - 1977 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 6 (2):46-51.
    When investigating the semantics of superprintuitionistic logics and extensions of the modal system S4, as well as from purely algebraic point of view, it is important to know characteristic properties and structure of nitely generated Brouwerian algebras [1] and closure algebras [1]. In this paper we propose a criterion for the algebras to be nitely generated.
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