Infinite sets of nonequivalent modalities (Q583188)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4132126
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4132126 |
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Infinite sets of nonequivalent modalities (English)
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1989
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Although it is very easy to shew that modal systems like T contain infinitely many non-equivalent modalities it does not appear to have been shewn that in these systems there are no distinct but equivalent modalities. Obviously a system can have infinitely many non-equivalent modalities without all distinct modalities being non-equivalent. The author first proves that a wide range of extensions of T have no distinct equivalent modalities. He then shews that while K4 (and KD4) have equivalent distinct modalities yet, unlike S4, they have infinitely non- equivalent ones. KB, KTB and KDB all have infinitely many modalities, but not all their distinct modalities are non-equivalent.
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modal logic
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modalities
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