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Open theories, consistency and related results in fuzzy logic (English)
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30 January 2000
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In order to set the background for the resolution method development and application in fuzzy logic, the author considers a generalization of Łukasiewicz first-order logic having many important properties. Namely, it is shown that for this logic the corresponding generalizations of the deduction and completeness theorem hold. In this way a syntactical reasoning on truth values is provided, establishing a formal tool for the modeling of the vagueness phenomenon. As the crucial step approaching resolution, an analogue to the Herbrand theorem is proved as well, providing a good formal basis for resolution in the context of fuzzy logic.
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Herbrand theorem
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completeness
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resolution
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