The expressive unary truth functions of \(n\)-valued logic (Q558444)

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The expressive unary truth functions of \(n\)-valued logic
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    6 July 2005
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    To every (normal) consequence relation there corresponds a notion of closure such that the set of closed sets forms a complete lattice. If the consequence relation is finitary, this lattice has a minimal closed basis consisting of the irreducibles [see \textit{R. Wójcicki}, Theory of logical caculi. Basic theory of consequence operations. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1988; Zbl 0682.03001)]. If all these irreducibles are maximally consistent, the lattice is said to be expressive. Some truth functions force irreducibles to be maximally consistent and hence are called expressive. In ``The expressive truth conditions of two-valued logic'' [Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 43, 221--230 (2002; Zbl 1050.03008)] the author has identified all expressive truth functions of two-valued logic. This paper identifies the expressive truth functions of \(n\)-valued logic, by characterizing the unary ones.
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    many-valued logics
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    abstract deductive systems
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