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Admissible bases via stable canonical rules
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    Admissible bases via stable canonical rules (English)
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    17 May 2016
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    The dichotomy property means that a canonical multi-conclusion rule is either admissible or equivalent to an assumption-free rule. The authors establish the same property for stable multi-conclusion canonical rules for the intuitionistic propositional calculus (IPC), and the modal systems K4 and S4 (see [\textit{V. V. Rybakov}, Admissibility of logical inference rules. Amsterdam: Elsevier (1997; Zbl 0872.03002)]). An immediate consequence of the main result is decidability of the admissibility problem for IPC, K4 and S4, while the admissibility for the basic modal logic K remains a long standing open problem.
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    admissible rules
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    admissible bases
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    modal logic
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    intuitionistic logic
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    modal algebras
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    Heyting algebras
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    canonical rules
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    decidability.
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