Splittings and the finite model property
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1991-10
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Kracht, M.
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Abstract
An old conjecture of modal logics states that every splitting of the major systems
K4, S4 and Grz has the finite model property. In this paper we will prove that
all iterated splittings of G have Imp, whereas in the other cases we will give explicit
counterexamples. We also introduce a proof technique which will give a positive answer
for large classes of splitting frames. The proof works by establishing a rather strong
property of these splitting frames namely that they preserve the finite model property
in the following sense. Whenever an extension A has fmp so does the splitting A/ f of
A by f. Although we will also see that this method has its limitations because there
are frames lacking this property, it has several desirable side effects. For example, properties such as compactness, decidability and others can be shown to be preserved
in a similar way and effective bounds for the size of models can be given. Moreover,
all methods and proofs are constructive.