Informational interpretation of substructural propositional logics (Q1322438)

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    Informational interpretation of substructural propositional logics (English)
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    1 September 1994
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    The paper investigates a number of substructural propositional logics, in particular substructural subsystems of David Nelson's constructive propositional logics \(N^ -\) and \(N\). These systems are shown to be complete w.r.t. models based on semilattice-ordered monoids \(\langle I,\cdot,\cap,1\rangle\). It is argued that semilattice-ordered monoids admit the following `informational' interpretation: (i) \(I\) is a set of information pieces, (ii) \(\cdot\) is the addition of information pieces, (iii) \(\cap\) is the intersection of information pieces, (iv) 1 is the initial, ideally the empty piece of information.
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    substructural logics
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    constructive negation
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    groupoid semantics
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    informational interpretation
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    constructive logics
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    semilattice-ordered monoids
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    information pieces
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