Definitional equivalence and algebraizability of generalized logical systems (Q1302288)
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Definitional equivalence and algebraizability of generalized logical systems (English)
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9 March 2000
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The author introduces and studies a concept of algebraizable sequential logic, a generalized notion of a logical system that covers, on a uniform basis, sequential systems and the quasi-equational theories of quasivarieties in Mal'tsev's sense. The author defines a concept of equivalence between generalized logics so that a logic is considered to be algebraizable whenever it is equivalent to the quasi-equational theory of a quasivariety. The author presents also a general algebraic approach to a rather wide class of sentential logics containing all intermediate logics and many interesting non-algebraizable logics.
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consequence operation
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equational theory
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sequential system
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sentential logic
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algebraizable logic
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quasivariety
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conjunctive logic
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quasi-equational theories
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