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31Interactive Logic: Selected Papers from the 7th Augustus de Morgan Workshop, London (edited book)Amsterdam University Press. 2008.Traditionally, logic has dealt with notions of truth and reasoning. In the past several decades, however, research focus in logic has shifted to the vast field of interactive logic—the domain of logics for both communication and interaction. The main applications of this move are logical approaches to games and social software; the wealth of these applications was the focus of the seventh Augustus de Morgan Workshop in November 2005. This collection of papers from the workshop serves as the init…Read more
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47Investigations in Modal and Tense Logics with Application to Problems in Philosophy and LinguisticsJournal of Symbolic Logic 44 (4): 656-657. 1979.
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68Journal of Applied Logic Special Volume on Neural-Symbolic SystemsJournal of Applied Logic 2 (3): 241-243. 2004.
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158Second-Order Quantifier Elimination in Higher-Order Contexts with Applications to the Semantical Analysis of ConditionalsStudia Logica 87 (1): 37-50. 2007.Second-order quantifier elimination in the context of classical logic emerged as a powerful technique in many applications, including the correspondence theory, relational databases, deductive and knowledge databases, knowledge representation, commonsense reasoning and approximate reasoning. In the current paper we first generalize the result of Nonnengart and Szałas [17] by allowing second-order variables to appear within higher-order contexts. Then we focus on a semantical analysis of conditio…Read more
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31Classical vs non-classical logics: the universality of classical logicMax-Planck-Institut für Informatik. 1993."This report investigates the question of the universality of classical logic. The approach is to show that an almost arbitrary logical system can be translated reasonably intuitively and almost automatically into classical logic. The path leading to this result goes through the analysis of what is reasonable logic, how to find semantics for it, how to build a labelled deductive system (LDS) for it, how to translate a LDS into classical logic and how to automate the process using SCAN. This repo…Read more
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100Analytic Calculi for Product LogicsArchive for Mathematical Logic 43 (7): 859-889. 2004.Product logic Π is an important t-norm based fuzzy logic with conjunction interpreted as multiplication on the real unit interval [0,1], while Cancellative hoop logic CHL is a related logic with connectives interpreted as for Π but on the real unit interval with 0 removed (0,1]. Here we present several analytic proof systems for Π and CHL, including hypersequent calculi, co-NP labelled calculi and sequent calculi.
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50Modelling evolvable component systems: Part I: A logical frameworkLogic Journal of the IGPL 17 (6): 631-696. 2009.We develop a logical modelling approach to describe evolvable computational systems. In this account, evolvable systems are built hierarchically from components where each component may have an associated supervisory process. The supervisor's purpose is to monitor and possibly change its associated component. Evolutionary change may be determined purely internally from observations made by the supervisor or may be in response to external change. Supervisory processes may be present at any level …Read more
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176Sufficient conditions for the undecidability of intuitionistic theories with applicationsJournal of Symbolic Logic 37 (2): 375-384. 1972.
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57A Sound And Complete Deductive System For Ctl* VerificationLogic Journal of the IGPL 16 (6): 499-536. 2008.The paper presents a compositional approach to the verification of CTL* properties over reactive systems. Both symbolic model-checking and deductive verification are considered. Both methods are based on two decomposition principles. A general state formula is decomposed into basic state formulas which are CTL* formulas with no embedded path quantifiers. To deal with arbitrary basic state formulas, we introduce another reduction principle which replaces each basic path formula, i.e., path formul…Read more
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33Frontiers of combining systems 2 (edited book)Research Studies Press. 2000.The International workshop 'Frontiers of Combining Systems' is the only forum that is exclusively devoted to research efforts in this interdisciplinary area. This volume contains selected, edited papers from the second installment of the workshop. The contributions range from theorem proving, rewriting and logic to systems and constraints. While there is a clear emphasis on automated tools and logics, the contributions to this volume show that there exists a rapidly expanding body of solutions o…Read more
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260Roadmap for preferential logicsJournal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 19 (1): 43-95. 2009.We give a systematic overview of semantical and logical rules in non monotonic and related logics. We show connections and sometimes subtle differences, and also compare such rules to uses of the notion of size.
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85A normal logic that is complete for neighborhood frames but not for Kripke framesTheoria 41 (3): 148-153. 1975.
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27Elementary Logics: A Procedural PerspectivePrentice-Hall. 1998.This text aims to introduce classical logic in such a way that one can also easily deviate into discussing non-classical logics. It defines the many types of logics and the differences between them, starting with the basic notions of the most common logic and working through the many non-classical logics.
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119On Kreisel's notion of validity in post systemsStudia Logica 35 (3). 1976.This paper investigates various interpretations of HPC (Heyting's predicate calculus) and mainly of HPC0 (Heyting's propositional calculus) in Post systems.§1 recalls some background material concerning HPC including the Kripke and Beth interpretations, and later sections study the various interpretations available.
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158Logical Modes of Attack in Argumentation NetworksStudia Logica 93 (2-3): 199-230. 2009.This paper studies methodologically robust options for giving logical contents to nodes in abstract argumentation networks. It defines a variety of notions of attack in terms of the logical contents of the nodes in a network. General properties of logics are refined both in the object level and in the metalevel to suit the needs of the application. The network-based system improves upon some of the attempts in the literature to define attacks in terms of defeasible proofs, the so-called rule-bas…Read more
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122The Functional Interpretation of the Existential QuantifierLogic Journal of the IGPL 3 (2-3): 243-290. 1995.We are concerned with showing how ‘labelled’ Natural Deduction presentation systems based on an extension of the so-called Curry-Howard functional interpretation can help us understand and generalise most of the deduction calculi designed to deal with the logical notion of existential quantification. We present the labelling mechanism for ‘’ using what we call ‘ɛ-terms’, which have the form of ‘a’) in a dual form to the ‘Ax.f’ terms of in the sense that the ‘witness’ is chosen at the time of ass…Read more
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146Decidability of some intuitionistic predicate theoriesJournal of Symbolic Logic 37 (3): 579-587. 1972.
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88Calendar LogicJournal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 8 (4): 291-323. 1998.ABSTRACT A propositional temporal logic is introduced whose operators quantify over intervals of a reference time line. The intervals are specified symbolically, for example ?next week's weekend?. The specification language for the intervals takes into account all the features of real calendar systems. A simple statement which can be expressed in this language is for example: ?yesterday I worked for eight hours with one hour lunch break at noon?. Calendar Logic can be translated into proposition…Read more
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99Handbook of the logic of argument and inference: the turn towards the practical (edited book)Elsevier. 2002.The Handbook of the Logic of Argument and Inference is an authoritative reference work in a single volume, designed for the attention of senior undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in all the leading research areas concerned with the logic of practical argument and inference. After an introductory chapter, the role of standard logics is surveyed in two chapters. These chapters can serve as a mini-course for interested readers, in deductive and inductive logic, or as a refresher. The…Read more
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1An intuitionistic basis for non-monotonic reasoningIn Philippe Smets (ed.), Non-standard logics for automated reasoning, Academic Press. 1988.
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147Belief revision in non-classical logicsReview of Symbolic Logic 1 (3): 267-304. 2008.In this article, we propose a belief revision approach for families of (non-classical) logics whose semantics are first-order axiomatisable. Given any such (non-classical) logic , the approach enables the definition of belief revision operators for , in terms of a belief revision operation satisfying the postulates for revision theory proposed by Alchourrrdenfors and Makinson (AGM revision, Alchourrukasiewicz's many-valued logic. In addition, we present a general methodology to translate algebra…Read more
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92A Structural Property On Modal Frames Characterizing Default LogicLogic Journal of the IGPL 4 (1): 7-22. 1996.We show that modal logics characterized by a class of frames satisfying the insertion property are suitable for Reiter's default logic. We refine the canonical fix point construction defined by Marek, Schwarz and Truszczyński for Reiter's default logic and thus we addrress a new paradigm for nonmonotonic logic. In fact, differently from the construction defined by these authors. we show that suitable modal logics for such a construction must indeed contain K D4. When reflexivity is added to the …Read more