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Umberto Rivieccio

Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
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  • Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
    Logic, History and Philosophy of Science
    Regular Faculty
Universitat de Barcelona
PhD, 2007
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Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
0000-0003-1364-5003
Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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    Representation of interlaced trilattices
    Journal of Applied Logic 11 (2): 174-189. 2013.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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    Modal twist-structures over residuated lattices
    with H. Ono
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (3): 440-457. 2014.
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    Priestley Duality for Bilattices
    with A. Jung
    Studia Logica 100 (1-2): 223-252. 2012.
    We develop a Priestley-style duality theory for different classes of algebras having a bilattice reduct. A similar investigation has already been realized by B. Mobasher, D. Pigozzi, G. Slutzki and G. Voutsadakis, but only from an abstract category-theoretic point of view. In the present work we are instead interested in a concrete study of the topological spaces that correspond to bilattices and some related algebras that are obtained through expansions of the algebraic language
    Nonclassical Logics
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