•  14
    Boolean valued models and generalized quantifiers
    Annals of Mathematical Logic 18 (3): 193-225. 1980.
  •  40
    Quantum Team Logic and Bell’s Inequalities
    with Tapani Hyttinen and Gianluca Paolini
    Review of Symbolic Logic 8 (4): 722-742. 2015.
    A logical approach to Bell's Inequalities of quantum mechanics has been introduced by Abramsky and Hardy [2]. We point out that the logical Bell's Inequalities of [2] are provable in the probability logic of Fagin, Halpern and Megiddo [4]. Since it is now considered empirically established that quantum mechanics violates Bell's Inequalities, we introduce a modified probability logic, that we call quantum team logic, in which Bell's Inequalities are not provable, and prove a Completeness Theorem …Read more
  •  16
    Reflection of Long Game Formulas
    with Heikki Heikkilä
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (3): 381-392. 1994.
    We study game formulas the truth of which is determined by a semantical game of uncountable length. The main theme is the study of principles stating reflection of these formulas in various admissible sets. This investigation leads to two weak forms of strict-II11 reflection . We show that admissible sets such as H and Lω2 which fail to have strict-II11 reflection, may or may not, depending on set-theoretic hypotheses satisfy one or both of these weaker forms
  •  15
    Positional strategies in long ehrenfeucht–fraïssé games
    with S. Shelah and B. Veličković
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (1): 285-300. 2015.
  •  45
    Propositional logics of dependence
    with Fan Yang
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (7): 557-589. 2016.
  •  125
    From if to bi
    with Samson Abramsky
    Synthese 167 (2). 2009.
    We take a fresh look at the logics of informational dependence and independence of Hintikka and Sandu and Väänänen, and their compositional semantics due to Hodges. We show how Hodges’ semantics can be seen as a special case of a general construction, which provides a context for a useful completeness theorem with respect to a wider class of models. We shed some new light on each aspect of the logic. We show that the natural propositional logic carried by the semantics is the logic of Bunched Im…Read more
  •  18
    Game-theoretic inductive definability
    with Juha Oikkonen
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 65 (3): 265-306. 1993.
    Oikkonen, J. and J. Väänänen, Game-theoretic inductive definability, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 65 265-306. We use game-theoretic ideas to define a generalization of the notion of inductive definability. This approach allows induction along non-well-founded trees. Our definition depends on an underlying partial ordering of the objects. In this ordering every countable ascending sequence is assumed to have a unique supremum which enables us to go over limits. We establish basic properties o…Read more
  •  114
    We study definability in terms of monotone generalized quantifiers satisfying Isomorphism Closure, Conservativity and Extension. Among the quantifiers with the latter three properties - here called CE quantifiers - one finds the interpretations of determiner phrases in natural languages. The property of monotonicity is also linguistically ubiquitous, though some determiners like an even number of are highly non-monotone. They are nevertheless definable in terms of monotone CE quantifiers: we giv…Read more
  •  47
    Henkin and function quantifiers
    with Michael Krynicki
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 43 (3): 273-292. 1989.
  •  32
    An Ehrenfeucht‐Fraïssé game for Lω1ω
    with Tong Wang
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 59 (4-5): 357-370. 2013.
    In this paper we develop an Ehrenfeucht‐Fraïssé game for. Unlike the standard Ehrenfeucht‐Fraïssé games which are modeled solely after the behavior of quantifiers, this new game also takes into account the behavior of connectives in logic. We prove the adequacy theorem for this game. We also apply the new game to prove complexity results about infinite binary strings.
  •  48
    The härtig quantifier: A survey
    with Heinrich Herre, Michał Krynicki, and Alexandr Pinus
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4): 1153-1183. 1991.
    A fundamental notion in a large part of mathematics is the notion of equicardinality. The language with Hartig quantifier is, roughly speaking, a first-order language in which the notion of equicardinality is expressible. Thus this language, denoted by LI, is in some sense very natural and has in consequence special interest. Properties of LI are studied in many papers. In [BF, Chapter VI] there is a short survey of some known results about LI. We feel that a more extensive exposition of these r…Read more
  •  31
    Trees and Ehrenfeucht–Fraı̈ssé games
    with Stevo Todorčević
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 100 (1-3): 69-97. 1999.
    Trees are natural generalizations of ordinals and this is especially apparent when one tries to find an uncountable analogue of the concept of the Scott-rank of a countable structure. The purpose of this paper is to introduce new methods in the study of an ordering between trees whose analogue is the usual ordering between ordinals. For example, one of the methods is the tree-analogue of the successor operation on the ordinals