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A proof-theoretical investigation of global intuitionistic (fuzzy) logic
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    A proof-theoretical investigation of global intuitionistic (fuzzy) logic (English)
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    26 May 2005
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    In this paper, hypersequent calculi for global intuitionistic logic and global intuitionistic fuzzy logic are introduced. Both logics are predicate logics extended by an additional logical symbol, \(\square\), called globalization (alternatively also Baaz delta), which keeps 1 and puts the rest to 0. Intuitionistic fuzzy logic has been originally introduced by Takeuti and Titani and later proved to coincide with Gödel logic based on the set of truth values \([0, 1]\). Some basic properties of the hypersequent calculi are presented and also versions of a cut-elimination theorem for both logics are proved. As a consequence, a Herbrand theorem for the prenex fragment of both logics is also proved.
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    fuzzy logic in narrow sense
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    hypersequent calculi, globalization
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