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Decidable modal logic with undecidable admissibility problem
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    Decidable modal logic with undecidable admissibility problem (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    The admissibility problem for a given logic \(L\) is to determine whether an arbitrary given inference rule \(A_ 1(p_ 1,\dots,p_ n),\dots,A_ m(p_ 1,\dots,p_ n)/B(p_ 1,\dots,p_ n)\) is admissible in \(L\), i.e., for all formulas \(C_ 1,\dots,C_ n\), \(B(C_ 1,\dots,C_ n)\in L\) whenever \(A_ 1(C_ 1,\dots,C_ n)\in L,\dots,A_ m(C_ 1,\dots,C_ n)\in L\). As is known, V. Rybakov proved the decidability of the admissibility problem for a number of intermediate and modal logics. In this paper, the author constructs a decidable normal modal logic for which the admissibility problem is undecidable. The logic is an extension of K4 of width 3 and has infinitely many axioms.
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    inference rule
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    admissible rule
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    decidability
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    normal modal logic
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