Stable surjection logic
Colin McLarty (1989)
Diagrammes
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Colin McLarty (1989)
Diagrammes
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Milenko Mosurović, Tatjana Stojanović, Ana Kaplarević-Mališić (2009)
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María Manzano, Manuel Crescencio Moreno (2017)
Bulletin of the Section of Logic
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This article is an extended promenade strolling along the winding roads of identity, equality, nameability and completeness, looking for places where they converge. We have distinguished between identity and equality; the first is a binary relation between objects while the second is a symbolic relation between terms. Owing to the central role the notion of identity plays in logic, you can be interested either in how to define it using other logical concepts or in the opposite scheme....
Zoran Ognjanović (2001)
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Marcello D'Agostino, Dov M. Gabbay, Alessandra Russo (1996)
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We investigate the logical systems which result from introducing the modalities L and M into the family of substructural implication logics (including relevant, linear and intuitionistic implication). Our results lead to the formulation of a uniform labelled refutation system for these logics.
Milan Božić (1984)
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Jan Štěpán (1989)
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Andrzej Grzegorczyk (1968)
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Grzegorz Bancerek (2014)
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We introduce algorithmic logic - an algebraic approach according to [25]. It is done in three stages: propositional calculus, quantifier calculus with equality, and finally proper algorithmic logic. For each stage appropriate signature and theory are defined. Propositional calculus and quantifier calculus with equality are explored according to [24]. A language is introduced with language signature including free variables, substitution, and equality. Algorithmic logic requires a bialgebra...
Chris Brink (1993)
Banach Center Publications
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The purpose of this note is to show that a known and natural four-valued logic co-exists with classical two-valued logic in the familiar context of truth tables. The tool required is the power construction.