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  1. Soundness and completeness of the Cirquent calculus system CL6 for computability logic.Wenyan Xu & Sanyang Liu - 2012 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 20 (1):317-330.
    Computability logic is a formal theory of computability. The earlier article ‘Introduction to cirquent calculus and abstract resource semantics’ by Japaridze proved soundness and completeness for the basic fragment CL5 of computability logic. The present article extends that result to the more expressive cirquent calculus system CL6, which is a conservative extension of both CL5 and classical propositional logic.
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  • Compositional semantics for a language of imperfect information.W. Hodges - 1997 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 5 (4):539-563.
    We describe a logic which is the same as first-order logic except that it allows control over the information that passes down from formulas to subformulas. For example the logic is adequate to express branching quantifiers. We describe a compositional semantics for this logic; in particular this gives a compositional meaning to formulas of the 'information-friendly' language of Hintikka and Sandu. For first-order formulas the semantics reduces to Tarski's semantics for first-order logic. We prove that two formulas have the same (...)
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