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The liberalized \(\delta\)-rule in free variable semantic tableaux
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    The liberalized \(\delta\)-rule in free variable semantic tableaux (English)
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    22 February 1995
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    The liberalized \(\delta\)-rule in free variable semantic tableaux is studied. This rule was presented by Smullyan. The authors consider a modification of this rule, called the \(\delta+\)-rule, which uses fewer free variables. The relationship between the \(\delta+\)-rule and variations of the \(\delta\)-rule is studied. The problem lies in proving the correctness of the \(\delta+\)-rule. The main result (soundness) is the following: If a sentence \(X\) has a closed tableau \(T\) constructed with \(\delta+\), then \(X\) is not satisfiable.
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    soundness
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    semantic tableaux
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    \(\delta+\)-rule
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    correctness
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