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In this paper, we introduce a general technology, calledtaming, for finding well-behaved versions of well-investigated logics. Further, we state completeness, decidability, definability and interpolation results for a multimodal logic, calledarrow logic, with additional operators such as thedifference operator, andgraded modalities. Finally, we give a completeness proof for a strong version of arrow logic.
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Thanks to ILLC for financial and CCSOM for technical support.
Supported by Hungarian National Foundation for Scientific Research grant Nos. F17452 and T16448.
Supported by Hungarian National Foundation for Scientific Research grant No. T16448.
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Marx, M., Mikul, S. & Németi, I. Taming logic. J Logic Lang Inf 4, 207–226 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01049413
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