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Involutive uninorm logic with the \(n\)-potency axiom
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    Involutive uninorm logic with the \(n\)-potency axiom (English)
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    Uninorms are binary operations in the real unit interval which make it into a commutative ordered monoid. The involutive uninorm logic IUL has an algebraic semantics given by the class of all chains among the commutative residuated lattice-ordered semigroups over a bounded lattice. The author proves the standard completeness theorem for \(C_n\)-IUL, i.e.\ the axiomatic extension of IUL by the \(n\)-potency axiom \(A^n\leftrightarrow A^{n-1}\). That means, he proves that already the class of all those commutative residuated ordered semigroups over [0,1] gives an adequate semantics for \(C_n\)-IUL, which satisfy the \(n\)-potency condition \(x^n = x^{n-1}\) for the iteration of the semigroup operation. To reach this goal, he generalizes some methods for the construction of left continuous t-norms to uninorms.
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    fuzzy logics
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    uninorm logics
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    semilinear logics
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    completeness theorem
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    standard completeness
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    \(n\)-potency axiom
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