Structural completeness in fuzzy logics (Q1038654)
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Structural completeness in fuzzy logics (English)
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18 November 2009
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Structural completeness means that each admissible, i.e., theoremhood-preserving, inference rule is derivable. The authors study this property for a range of well-known t-norm-based mathematical fuzzy logics. They give general methods to establish this property. Among other interesting results, they prove structural completeness for the product logic and the cancellative hoop logic, prove a suitable weakening of this property for the strict monoidal t-norm logic, and show that the logic of Wajsberg hoops (a fragment of the Ćukasiewicz logic) as well as the logic of basic hoops (a fragment of the basic fuzzy logic) miss this structural completeness.
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structural completeness
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mathematical fuzzy logics
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substructural logics
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residuated lattices
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