Pooling Modalities and Pointwise Intersection: Axiomatization and Decidability
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2021-02
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We establish completeness and the finite model property for logics featuring the pooling modalities that were introduced in Van De Putte and Klein (Pooling modalities and pointwise intersection: semantics, expressivity, and applications). The definition of our canonical models combines standard techniques with a so-called “puzzle piece construction”, which we first illustrate informally. After that, we apply it to the weakest classical logics with pooling modalities and investigate the technique’s potential for the axiomatization of stronger logics, obtained by imposing well-known frame conditions on the models.
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Classical modal logics, Completeness, Finite model property, Pointwise intersection, Pooling modalities, Puzzle piece construction, Logic, History and Philosophy of Science
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Van De Putte, F & Klein, D 2021, 'Pooling Modalities and Pointwise Intersection: Axiomatization and Decidability', Studia Logica, vol. 109, no. 1, pp. 47-93. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11225-020-09901-6