Summary. Fifth of a series of articles laying down the bases for classical first order model theory. This paper presents multiple themes: first it introduces sequents, rules and sets of rules for a first order language L as L-dependent types. Then defines derivability and provability according to a set of rules, and gives several technical lemmas binding all those concepts. Following that, it introduces a fixed set D of derivation rules, and proceeds to convert them to Mizar functorial cluster registrations to give the user a slick interface to apply them. The remaining goals summon all the definitions and results introduced in this series of articles. First: D is shown to be correct and having the requisites to deliver a sensible definitio...
We begin with a disucssion of some of the serious deficiencies of first order predicate languages. T...
The usual completeness theorem for first-order logic is extended in order to allow for a natural inc...
In (Béziau 2001), Béziau provides a means by which Gentzen�s sequent calculus can be combined with t...
Summary. First of a series of articles laying down the bases for classical first order model theory....
In this article, a syntactical proof of decidability ofmonadic first-order logic (and of its complet...
This dissertation investigates the origins of the completeness theorem for first-order predicate log...
Summary. This article is the second in a series of two Mizar articles con-stituting a formal proof o...
Abstract. Codatatypes are absent from many programming languages and proof assistants. We make a cas...
Proofs and countermodels are the two sides of completeness proofs, but, in general, failure to find ...
The concept of model completeness for a first order theory T was first formulated by A. ROBINSON [6]...
This article is part of the first author’s Bachelor thesis under the supervision of the second autho...
Codatatypes are absent from many programming languages and proof assistants. We make a case for thei...
Full proofs of the Gödel incompleteness theorems are highly intricate affairs. Much of the intricacy...
In [5], Béziau provides a means by which Gentzen’s sequent calculus can be combined with the general...
A sentence X in the lower predicate calculus L is said to be defined in a set K of sentences in L if...
We begin with a disucssion of some of the serious deficiencies of first order predicate languages. T...
The usual completeness theorem for first-order logic is extended in order to allow for a natural inc...
In (Béziau 2001), Béziau provides a means by which Gentzen�s sequent calculus can be combined with t...
Summary. First of a series of articles laying down the bases for classical first order model theory....
In this article, a syntactical proof of decidability ofmonadic first-order logic (and of its complet...
This dissertation investigates the origins of the completeness theorem for first-order predicate log...
Summary. This article is the second in a series of two Mizar articles con-stituting a formal proof o...
Abstract. Codatatypes are absent from many programming languages and proof assistants. We make a cas...
Proofs and countermodels are the two sides of completeness proofs, but, in general, failure to find ...
The concept of model completeness for a first order theory T was first formulated by A. ROBINSON [6]...
This article is part of the first author’s Bachelor thesis under the supervision of the second autho...
Codatatypes are absent from many programming languages and proof assistants. We make a case for thei...
Full proofs of the Gödel incompleteness theorems are highly intricate affairs. Much of the intricacy...
In [5], Béziau provides a means by which Gentzen’s sequent calculus can be combined with the general...
A sentence X in the lower predicate calculus L is said to be defined in a set K of sentences in L if...
We begin with a disucssion of some of the serious deficiencies of first order predicate languages. T...
The usual completeness theorem for first-order logic is extended in order to allow for a natural inc...
In (Béziau 2001), Béziau provides a means by which Gentzen�s sequent calculus can be combined with t...