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Implicational (semilinear) logics I: a new hierarchy

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Implicational (semilinear) logics I: a new hierarchy
In Abstract Algebraic Logic, the general study of propositional non-classical logics has been traditionally based on the abstraction of the Lindenbaum-Tarski process. In this process one considers the Leibniz relation of indiscernible formulae. Such approach has resulted in a classification of logics partly based on generalizations of equivalence connectives: the Leibniz hierarchy. This paper performs an analogous abstract study of non-classical logics based on the kind of generalized implication connectives they possess. It yields a new classification of logics expanding Leibniz hierarchy: the hierarchy of implicational logics. In this framework the notion of implicational semilinear logic can be naturally introduced as a property of the implication, namely a logic L is an implicational semilinear logic iff it has an implication such that L is complete w.r.t. the matrices where the implication induces a linear order, a property which is typically satisfied by well-known systems of fuz...
Petr Cintula, Carles Noguera
Added 08 Dec 2010
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where AML
Authors Petr Cintula, Carles Noguera
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