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Modulated Fibring and The Collapsing Problem

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Modulated Fibring and The Collapsing Problem
Fibring is recognized as one of the main mechanisms in combining logics, with great significance in the theory and applications of mathematical logic. However, an open challenge to fibring is posed by the collapsing problem: even when no symbols are shared, certain combinations of logics simply collapse to one of them, indicating that fibring imposes unwanted interconnections between the given logics. Modulated fibring allows a finer control of the combination, solving the collapsing problem both at the semantic and deductive levels. Main properties like soundness and completeness are shown to be preserved, comparison with fibring is discussed, and some important classes of examples are analyzed with respect to the collapsing problem.
Cristina Sernadas, João Rasga, Walter Alexa
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where JSYML
Authors Cristina Sernadas, João Rasga, Walter Alexandre Carnielli
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