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On unification and admissible rules in Gabbay-de Jongh logics
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    On unification and admissible rules in Gabbay-de Jongh logics (English)
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    10 December 2013
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    The paper studies intermediate propositional logics with the disjunction property, that is, such logics \(x\) that \((A \vee B) \in x\) yields \(A \in x\) or \(B \in X\). A substitution \(\sigma\) unifies a formula \(A\) relative to \(x\) if \(\sigma(A) \in x\). A multiple-conclusion rule (m-rule for short) is an ordered pair of finite sets of formulas \(\Gamma/\Delta\). A rule \(\Gamma/\Delta\) is said to be admissible for a given logic \(x\), if every substitution that unifies all formulas from \(\Gamma\), unifies at least one formula from \(\Delta\). A set of m-rules forms a basis (of admissible rules) of a given logic \(x\), if this set induces the greatest multiple-conclusion consequence relation having \(x\) as its set of theorems. The introduced de Jongh m-rules (which are the modifications of the multiple-conclusion version of the Visser rules) play a very important role in the investigation of the admissible m-rules of the Gabbay-de Jongh logics \(\mathbf{D}_n\). Namely, the main result of the paper is that \((n + 1)\)-th de Jongh rule \(\mathsf{J}_{n+1}\) forms a basis for the admissible \(m\)-rules of \(\mathbf{D}_n\). Moreover, if \(\mathsf{J}_{n+1}\) is admissible in an extension \(x\) of \(\mathbf{D}_n\), then \(\mathsf{J}_{n+1}\) forms a basis of the admissible rules of \(x\) too.
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    intermediate logic
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    admissible rules
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    disjunction property
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    extension property
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