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Using hybrid logic for coping with functions in subset spaces
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    Using hybrid logic for coping with functions in subset spaces (English)
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    26 April 2010
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    Moss and Parikh's modal logic for subset spaces is extended by gradually adding state-valued functions, set-valued functions and functions of neighbourhood situations. This is done with the aid of some basic concepts from hybrid logic. The soundness and completeness of the derived logics with regard to the class of all correspondingly enriched subset spaces is proved and it is shown that these logics are decidable.
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    Moss and Parikh's modal logic
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    modal logic of subset spaces
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    functional modalities
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    hybrid logic
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    completeness
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    soundness
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    decidability
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