Structural completeness in propositional logics of dependence (Q334998)

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Structural completeness in propositional logics of dependence
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    Structural completeness in propositional logics of dependence (English)
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    1 November 2016
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    The paper studies three logics of dependence: \textsf{PD}, \textsf{InqL} and \textsf{PT}. None of these logics is closed under uniform substitutions, but they are closed under substitutions of a particular type: flat substitutions which map propositional variables to flat formulas. A flat formula is a classical formula satisfying the condition \(X \models \varphi \Leftrightarrow \forall v, \{v\} \models \varphi\). In a natural way, admissibility of a rule can be defined in terms of flat substitutions. It is proven that all three aforementioned logics are closed and structurally complete relative to flat substitutions.
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    propositional logic
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    dependence logic
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    inquisitive logic
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    inference rule
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    admissible rule
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    structural completeness
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