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  1. Categorical abstract algebraic logic categorical algebraization of first-order logic without terms.George Voutsadakis - 2005 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 44 (4):473-491.
    An algebraization of multi-signature first-order logic without terms is presented. Rather than following the traditional method of choosing a type of algebras and constructing an appropriate variety, as is done in the case of cylindric and polyadic algebras, a new categorical algebraization method is used: The substitutions of formulas of one signature for relation symbols in another are treated in the object language. This enables the automatic generation via an adjunction of an algebraic theory. The algebras of this theory are (...)
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  • (1 other version)Algebraic logic for classical conjunction and disjunction.J. M. Font & V. Verdú - 1993 - Studia Logica 52 (1):181.
    In this paper we study the relations between the fragment L of classical logic having just conjunction and disjunction and the variety D of distributive lattices, within the context of Algebraic Logic. We prove that these relations cannot be fully expressed either with the tools of Blok and Pigozzi's theory of algebraizable logics or with the use of reduced matrices for L. However, these relations can be naturally formulated when we introduce a new notion of model of a sequent calculus. (...)
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  • Characterizing equivalential and algebraizable logics by the Leibniz operator.Burghard Herrmann - 1997 - Studia Logica 58 (2):305-323.
    In [14] we used the term finitely algebraizable for algebraizable logics in the sense of Blok and Pigozzi [2] and we introduced possibly infinitely algebraizable, for short, p.i.-algebraizable logics. In the present paper, we characterize the hierarchy of protoalgebraic, equivalential, finitely equivalential, p.i.-algebraizable, and finitely algebraizable logics by properties of the Leibniz operator. A Beth-style definability result yields that finitely equivalential and finitely algebraizable as well as equivalential and p.i.-algebraizable logics can be distinguished by injectivity of the Leibniz operator. Thus, (...)
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  • Protoalgebraic logics.W. J. Blok & Don Pigozzi - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (4):337 - 369.
    There exist important deductive systems, such as the non-normal modal logics, that are not proper subjects of classical algebraic logic in the sense that their metatheory cannot be reduced to the equational metatheory of any particular class of algebras. Nevertheless, most of these systems are amenable to the methods of universal algebra when applied to the matrix models of the system. In the present paper we consider a wide class of deductive systems of this kind called protoalgebraic logics. These include (...)
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  • Elements of the Theory of Computation.Harry R. Lewis & Christos H. Papadimitriou - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (3):989-990.
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  • Local deductions theorems.Janusz Czelakowski - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (4):377 - 391.
    The notion of local deduction theorem (which generalizes on the known instances of indeterminate deduction theorems, e.g. for the infinitely-valued ukasiewicz logic C ) is defined. It is then shown that a given finitary non-pathological logic C admits the local deduction theorem iff the class Matr(C) of all matrices validating C has the C-filter extension property (Theorem II.1).
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  • A General Algebraic Semantics for Sentential Logics.Josep M. Font & Ramon Jansana - 2000 - Studia Logica 64 (2):287-297.
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