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    An Algebraic View of Super-Belnap Logics
    with Hugo Albuquerque and Adam Přenosil
    Studia Logica 105 (6): 1051-1086. 2017.
    The Belnap–Dunn logic is a well-known and well-studied four-valued logic, but until recently little has been known about its extensions, i.e. stronger logics in the same language, called super-Belnap logics here. We give an overview of several results on these logics which have been proved in recent works by Přenosil and Rivieccio. We present Hilbert-style axiomatizations, describe reduced matrix models, and give a description of the lattice of super-Belnap logics and its connections with graph …Read more
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    Nelson’s logic ????
    with Thiago Nascimento, João Marcos, and Matthew Spinks
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (6): 1182-1206. 2020.
    Besides the better-known Nelson logic and paraconsistent Nelson logic, in 1959 David Nelson introduced, with motivations of realizability and constructibility, a logic called $\mathcal{S}$. The logic $\mathcal{S}$ was originally presented by means of a calculus with infinitely many rule schemata and no semantics. We look here at the propositional fragment of $\mathcal{S}$, showing that it is algebraizable, in the sense of Blok and Pigozzi, with respect to a variety of three-potent involutive res…Read more