دانلود کتاب An Essay in Classical Modal Logic, Volume 3
by Krister Segerberg
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عنوان فارسی: مقاله ای در منطق مدال کلاسیک، جلد 3 |
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In the first volume the author sets out some preliminary notions, introduces the idea of neighbourhood semantics, establishes several basic consistency and completeness theorems in terms of such semantics, introduces relational semantics and relates them to neighbourhood semantics, and begins a study of p-morphisms and filtrations of relational and neighbourhood models. In the second volume he applies these semantic techniques to a detailed study of transitive relational models and associated logics. In the third volume he adapts the notions and techniques developed in the first two so as to cover modal logics that are quasi-normal or quasi-regular, in the sense of including the least normal [regular] modal logic without necessarily being themselves normal [regular]. [From the review by David Makinson.]
Filtration was used extensively by Segerberg to prove completeness theorems. This technique can be effective in dealing with logics whose canonical model does not satisfy some desired property, and comes into its own when seeking to axiomatise logics defined by some condition on finite frames. This method was applied in ``Essay'' to axiomatise a whole range of logics, including those characterised by the classes of finite partial orderings, finite linear orderings (both irreflexive and reflexive), and the modal and tense logics of the structures of N, Z, Q, R, with the relation "more", "less", or their reflexive counterparts. [Taken from R.Goldblatt, Mathematical modal logic: A view of its evolution, J. of Applied Logic, vol.1 (2003), 309-392.]