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696Fragments of quasi-Nelson: residuationJournal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 33 (1): 52-119. 2023.Quasi-Nelson logic (QNL) was recently introduced as a common generalisation of intuitionistic logic and Nelson's constructive logic with strong negation. Viewed as a substructural logic, QNL is the axiomatic extension of the Full Lambek Calculus with Exchange and Weakening by the Nelson axiom, and its algebraic counterpart is a variety of residuated lattices called quasi-Nelson algebras. Nelson's logic, in turn, may be obtained as the axiomatic extension of QNL by the double negation (or involut…Read more
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628Finite axiomatizability of logics of distributive lattices with negationLogic Journal of the IGPL. forthcoming.This paper focuses on order-preserving logics defined from varieties of distributive lattices with negation, and in particular on the problem of whether these can be axiomatized by means Hilbert-style calculi that are finite. On the negative side, we provide a syntactic condition on the equational presentation of a variety that entails failure of finite axiomatizability for the corresponding logic. An application of this result is that the logic of all distributive lattices with negation is not …Read more
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79Bilattice logic of epistemic actions and knowledgeAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic 171 (6): 102790. 2020.Baltag, Moss, and Solecki proposed an expansion of classical modal logic, called logic of epistemic actions and knowledge (EAK), in which one can reason about knowledge and change of knowledge. Kurz and Palmigiano showed how duality theory provides a flexible framework for modeling such epistemic changes, allowing one to develop dynamic epistemic logics on a weaker propositional basis than classical logic (for example an intuitionistic basis). In this paper we show how the techniques of Kurz and…Read more
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Universidad Nacional de Educación a DistanciaLogic, History and Philosophy of ScienceRegular Faculty
Universitat de Barcelona
PhD, 2007
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Areas of Specialization
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
Areas of Interest
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |