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    Deductive systems with multiple-conclusion rules and the disjunction property (English)
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    24 March 2020
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    Summary: Using the defined notion of the inference with multiply-conclusion rules, we show that in the logics enjoying the disjunction property, any derivable rule can be inferred from the single-conclusion rules and a single multiple-conclusion rule, which represents the disjunction property. Also, the conversion algorithm of single- and multiple-conclusion deductive systems into each other is studied.
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    multiple conclusion rule
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    disjunction property
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    metadisjunction
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