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On variable separation in modal and superintuitionistic logics
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    On variable separation in modal and superintuitionistic logics (English)
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    11 September 1995
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    A logic \(L\) is said to be Halldén-complete if, for all formulas \(A\) and \(B\) without common variables, \(A \vee B \in L\) implies \(A \in L\) or \(B \in L\). The paper proves algebraic equivalents for this and some other related properties of modal and superintuitionistic logics.
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    modal logic
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    superintuitionistic logic
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    Halldén-completeness
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