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Binary resolution over Boolean lattices
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    Binary resolution over Boolean lattices (English)
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    15 November 2006
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    The author presents a binary resolution system over complete Boolean lattices with the condition that their supremum operators are infinitely distributive over the infimum ones. He utilizes inference techniques developed in classical two-valued logic for many-valued ones. He considers many-valued logics \({\mathbf L}\) whose truth values form a Boolean algebra. He avoids any limitation to the finite case where the set of truth values or a given set of clauses are finite. The refutational soundness and completeness of binary \({\mathbf L}\)-resolution is proved.
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    many-valued logics
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    resolution proof systems
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    automated deduction
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    knowledge representation
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