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A model existence theorem in infinitary propositional modal logic
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    A model existence theorem in infinitary propositional modal logic (English)
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    1 May 1995
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    The author generalizes his method of proving the completeness theorem for logics with modal operators which describe truth of the set \(\{\square^ n \varphi\mid n\in\omega\}\) for a statement \(\varphi\). There are applications to various logics: dynamic logic, knowledge logic for many persons etc.
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    modal logic
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    relational semantics
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    completeness theorem
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    dynamic logic
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    knowledge logic
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