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    Failure of interpolation in relevant logics (English)
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    9 December 1993
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    By a sophisticated geometrical construction (using the fact that a non- Arguesian projective plane cannot be imbedded into a three-dimensional projective space), it is shown that Craig's interpolation theorem fails for entailment \(E\), relevant logic \(R\), for the logic \(T\) of ticket entailment and for a large class of related systems. It is indicated how to use these results to show failure of the amalgamation property in many varieties of distributive lattice-ordered monoids.
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    interpolation theorem
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    entailment
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    relevant logic
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    ticket entailment
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    amalgamation property
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    varieties of distributive lattice-ordered monoids
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