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    Canonicity in Power and Modal Logics of Finite Achronal Width.Robert Goldblatt & Ian Hodkinson - 2024 - Review of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):705-735.
    We develop a method for showing that various modal logics that are valid in their countably generated canonical Kripke frames must also be valid in their uncountably generated ones. This is applied to many systems, including the logics of finite width, and a broader class of multimodal logics of ‘finite achronal width’ that are introduced here.
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    Krull dimension in modal logic.Guram Bezhanishvili, Nick Bezhanishvili, Joel Lucero-Bryan & Jan van Mill - 2017 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 82 (4):1356-1386.
    We develop the theory of Krull dimension forS4-algebras and Heyting algebras. This leads to the concept of modal Krull dimension for topological spaces. We compare modal Krull dimension to other well-known dimension functions, and show that it can detect differences between topological spaces that Krull dimension is unable to detect. We prove that for aT1-space to have a finite modal Krull dimension can be described by an appropriate generalization of the well-known concept of a nodec space. This, in turn, can (...)
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    Local Finiteness in Varieties of Ms4-Algebras.Guram Bezhanishvili & Chase Meadors - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-25.
    It is a classic result of Segerberg and Maksimova that a variety of $\mathsf {S4}$ -algebras is locally finite iff it is of finite depth. Since the logic $\mathsf {MS4}$ (monadic $\mathsf {S4}$ ) axiomatizes the one-variable fragment of $\mathsf {QS4}$ (predicate $\mathsf {S4}$ ), it is natural to try to generalize the Segerberg–Maksimova theorem to this setting. We obtain several results in this direction. Our positive results include the identification of the largest semisimple variety of $\mathsf {MS4}$ -algebras. We (...)
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    Modal Operators on Rings of Continuous Functions.Guram Bezhanishvili, Luca Carai & Patrick J. Morandi - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (4):1322-1348.
    It is a classic result in modal logic, often referred to as Jónsson-Tarski duality, that the category of modal algebras is dually equivalent to the category of descriptive frames. The latter are Kripke frames equipped with a Stone topology such that the binary relation is continuous. This duality generalizes the celebrated Stone duality for boolean algebras. Our goal is to generalize descriptive frames so that the topology is an arbitrary compact Hausdorff topology. For this, instead of working with the boolean (...)
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    Algebraic Semantics for Relative Truth, Awareness, and Possibility.Evan Piermont - 2024 - Review of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):154-177.
    This paper puts forth a class of algebraic structures, relativized Boolean algebras (RBAs), that provide semantics for propositional logic in which truth/validity is only defined relative to a local domain. In particular, the join of an event and its complement need not be the top element. Nonetheless, behavior is locally governed by the laws of propositional logic. By further endowing these structures with operators—akin to the theory of modal Algebras—RBAs serve as models of modal logics in which truth is relative. (...)
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    Sufficient Conditions for Local Tabularity of a Polymodal Logic.Ilya B. Shapirovsky - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-26.
    On relational structures and on polymodal logics, we describe operations which preserve local tabularity. This provides new sufficient semantic and axiomatic conditions for local tabularity of a modal logic. The main results are the following. We show that local tabularity does not depend on reflexivity. Namely, given a class $\mathcal {F}$ of frames, consider the class $\mathcal {F}^{\mathrm {r}}$ of frames, where the reflexive closure operation was applied to each relation in every frame in $\mathcal {F}$. We show that if (...)
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    Grzegorczyk Points and Filters in Boolean Contact Algebras.Rafał Gruszczyński & Andrzej Pietruszczak - 2023 - Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (2):509-528.
    The purpose of this paper is to compare the notion of a Grzegorczyk point introduced in [19] (and thoroughly investigated in [3, 14, 16, 18]) to the standard notions of a filter in Boolean algebras and round filter in Boolean contact algebras. In particular, we compare Grzegorczyk points to filters and ultrafilters of atomic and atomless algebras. We also prove how a certain extra axiom influences topological spaces for Grzegorczyk contact algebras. Last but not least, we do not refrain from (...)
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    Functional Completeness and Axiomatizability within Belnap's Four-Valued Logic and its Expansions.Alexej P. Pynko - 1999 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 9 (1):61-105.
    In this paper we study 12 four-valued logics arisen from Belnap's truth and/or knowledge four-valued lattices, with or without constants, by adding one or both or none of two new non-regular operations—classical negation and natural implication. We prove that the secondary connectives of the bilattice four-valued logic with bilattice constants are exactly the regular four-valued operations. Moreover, we prove that its expansion by any non-regular connective (such as, e.g., classical negation or natural implication) is strictly functionally complete. Further, finding axiomatizations (...)
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    Betweenness Algebras.Ivo Düntsch, Rafał Gruszczyński & Paula Menchón - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-25.
    We introduce and study a class ofbetweenness algebras—Boolean algebras with binary operators, closely related to ternary frames with a betweenness relation. From various axioms for betweenness, we chose those that are most common, which makes our work applicable to a wide range of betweenness structures studied in the literature. On the algebraic side, we work with two operators ofpossibilityand ofsufficiency.
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    The Algebras of Lewis’s Counterfactuals: Axiomatizations and Algebraizability.Giuliano Rosella & Sara Ugolini - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-26.
    The logico-algebraic study of Lewis’s hierarchy of variably strict conditional logics has been essentially unexplored, hindering our understanding of their mathematical foundations, and the connections with other logical systems. This work starts filling this gap by providing a logico-algebraic analysis of Lewis’s logics. We begin by introducing novel finite axiomatizations for Lewis’s logics on the syntactic side, distinguishing between global and local consequence relations on Lewisian sphere models on the semantical side, in parallel to the case of modal logic. As (...)
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