Natural Deduction, Hybrid Systems and Modal Logics

Natural Deduction, Hybrid Systems and Modal Logics
Title Natural Deduction, Hybrid Systems and Modal Logics PDF eBook
Author Andrzej Indrzejczak
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 515
Release 2010-07-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9048187850

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This book provides a detailed exposition of one of the most practical and popular methods of proving theorems in logic, called Natural Deduction. It is presented both historically and systematically. Also some combinations with other known proof methods are explored. The initial part of the book deals with Classical Logic, whereas the rest is concerned with systems for several forms of Modal Logics, one of the most important branches of modern logic, which has wide applicability.

Hybrid Logic and its Proof-Theory

Hybrid Logic and its Proof-Theory
Title Hybrid Logic and its Proof-Theory PDF eBook
Author Torben Braüner
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 240
Release 2010-11-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400700024

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This is the first book-length treatment of hybrid logic and its proof-theory. Hybrid logic is an extension of ordinary modal logic which allows explicit reference to individual points in a model (where the points represent times, possible worlds, states in a computer, or something else). This is useful for many applications, for example when reasoning about time one often wants to formulate a series of statements about what happens at specific times. There is little consensus about proof-theory for ordinary modal logic. Many modal-logical proof systems lack important properties and the relationships between proof systems for different modal logics are often unclear. In the present book we demonstrate that hybrid-logical proof-theory remedies these deficiencies by giving a spectrum of well-behaved proof systems (natural deduction, Gentzen, tableau, and axiom systems) for a spectrum of different hybrid logics (propositional, first-order, intensional first-order, and intuitionistic).

Sequents and Trees

Sequents and Trees
Title Sequents and Trees PDF eBook
Author Andrzej Indrzejczak
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 356
Release 2020-12-16
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3030571459

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This textbook offers a detailed introduction to the methodology and applications of sequent calculi in propositional logic. Unlike other texts concerned with proof theory, emphasis is placed on illustrating how to use sequent calculi to prove a wide range of metatheoretical results. The presentation is elementary and self-contained, with all technical details both formally stated and also informally explained. Numerous proofs are worked through to demonstrate methods of proving important results, such as the cut-elimination theorem, completeness, decidability, and interpolation. Other proofs are presented with portions left as exercises for readers, allowing them to practice techniques of sequent calculus. After a brief introduction to classical propositional logic, the text explores three variants of sequent calculus and their features and applications. The remaining chapters then show how sequent calculi can be extended, modified, and applied to non-classical logics, including modal, intuitionistic, substructural, and many-valued logics. Sequents and Trees is suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in logic taking courses on proof theory and its application to non-classical logics. It will also be of interest to researchers in computer science and philosophers.

The Unprovability of Consistency

The Unprovability of Consistency
Title The Unprovability of Consistency PDF eBook
Author George Boolos
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2009-01-08
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521092975

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The Unprovability of Consistency is concerned with connections between two branches of logic: proof theory and modal logic. Modal logic is the study of the principles that govern the concepts of necessity and possibility; proof theory is, in part, the study of those that govern provability and consistency. In this book, George Boolos looks at the principles of provability from the standpoint of modal logic. In doing so, he provides two perspectives on a debate in modal logic that has persisted for at least thirty years between the followers of C. I. Lewis and W. V. O. Quine. The author employs semantic methods developed by Saul Kripke in his analysis of modal logical systems. The book will be of interest to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in logic, mathematics and philosophy, as well as to specialists in those fields.

Deductive Systems in Traditional and Modern Logic

Deductive Systems in Traditional and Modern Logic
Title Deductive Systems in Traditional and Modern Logic PDF eBook
Author Alex Citkin
Publisher MDPI
Pages 298
Release 2020-11-18
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 303943358X

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The book provides a contemporary view on different aspects of the deductive systems in various types of logics including term logics, propositional logics, logics of refutation, non-Fregean logics, higher order logics and arithmetic.

Automated Reasoning

Automated Reasoning
Title Automated Reasoning PDF eBook
Author Christoph Benzmüller
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 435
Release
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ISBN 3031635019

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Handbook of Philosophical Logic

Handbook of Philosophical Logic
Title Handbook of Philosophical Logic PDF eBook
Author Dov M. Gabbay
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 282
Release 2013-08-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400766009

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This second edition of the Handbook of Philosophical Logic reflects great changes in the landscape of philosophical logic since the first edition. It gives readers an idea of that landscape and its relation to computer science and formal language and artificial intelligence. It shows how the increased demand for philosophical logic from computer science and artificial intelligence and computational linguistics accelerated the development of the subject directly and indirectly. This development in turn, directly pushed research forward, stimulated by the needs of applications. New logic areas became established and old areas were enriched and expanded. At the same time, it socially provided employment for generations of logicians residing in computer science, linguistics and electrical engineering departments which of course helped keep the logic community to thrive. The many contributors to this Handbook are active in these application areas and are among the most famous leading figures of applied philosophical logic of our times. ​