•  173
    Constructive interpolation in hybrid logic
    with Maarten Marx
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (2): 463-480. 2003.
    Craig's interpolation lemma (if φ → ψ is valid, then φ → θ and θ → ψ are valid, for θ a formula constructed using only primitive symbols which occur both in φ and ψ) fails for many propositional and first order modal logics. The interpolation property is often regarded as a sign of well-matched syntax and semantics. Hybrid logicians claim that modal logic is missing important syntactic machinery, namely tools for referring to worlds, and that adding such machinery solves many technical problems.…Read more
  •  26
    Rijke. PDL for ordered trees
    with Loredana Afanasiev, Ioanna Dimitriou, Gaiffe Evan, Goris Maarten, and Marx Maarten
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics. forthcoming.
  •  86
    Editors' Introduction
    with Maarten de Rijke
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 37 (2): 161-166. 1996.
    The idea of combining logics, structures, and theories has recently been attracting interest in areas as diverse as constraint logic programming, theorem proving, verification, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence and indeed, various branches of logic itself. It would be an exaggeration to claim that these (scattered, and by-and-large independent) investigations have crystallized into an enterprise meriting the title "combined methods"; nonetheless, a number of interesting themes a…Read more
  •  283
    Remarks on Gregory's “actually” operator
    with Maarten Marx
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 31 (3): 281-288. 2002.
    In this note we show that the classical modal technology of Sahlqvist formulas gives quick proofs of the completeness theorems in [8] (D. Gregory, Completeness and decidability results for some propositional modal logics containing "actually" operators, Journal of Philosophical Logic 30(1): 57-78, 2001) and vastly generalizes them. Moreover, as a corollary, interpolation theorems for the logics considered in [8] are obtained. We then compare Gregory's modal language enriched with an "actually" o…Read more
  •  318
    Modal Logic: Graph. Darst
    with Maarten de Rijke and Yde Venema
    Cambridge University Press. 2001.
    This modern, advanced textbook reviews modal logic, a field which caught the attention of computer scientists in the late 1970's.
  •  56
    Editorial
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 11 (1): 1-1. 2002.