In Conradie, Goranko, and Vakarelov (2006, Logical Methods in Computer Science, 2) we introduced a new algorithm, SQEMA, for computing first-order equivalents and proving the canonicity of modal formulae of the basic modal language. Here we extend SQEMA, first to arbitrary and reversive polyadic modal languages, and then to hybrid polyadic languages too. We present the algorithm, illustrate it with some examples, and prove its correctness with respect to local equivalence of the input and output formulae, its completeness with respect to the polyadic inductive formulae introduced in Goranko and Vakarelov (2001, J. Logic. Comput., 11, 737–754) and Goranko and Vakarelov (2006, Ann. Pure. Appl. Logic, 141, 180–217), and the d-persistence (with...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
ABSTRACT. In [CON 06b] we introduced the algorithm SQEMA for computing first-order equiv-alents and ...
The previously introduced algorithm SQEMA computes first-order frame equivalents for modal formulae ...
AbstractWe develop a new algorithm, based upon the SQEMA-algorithm, for computing first-order frame ...
AbstractWe generalize and extend the class of Sahlqvist formulae in arbitrary polyadic modal languag...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulae to polyadic modal languages by represent...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulae to polyadic modal languages by represent...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulae to polyadic modal languages by represent...
We define an interpretation of modal languages with polyadic operators in modal languages that use m...
Correspondence theory originally arises as the study of the relation between modal formulas and firs...
Sahlqvist’s theorem [1] identifies a large, syntactically specified class of modal formulas which ar...
Correspondence theory originally arises as the study of the relation between modal formulas and firs...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
ABSTRACT. In [CON 06b] we introduced the algorithm SQEMA for computing first-order equiv-alents and ...
The previously introduced algorithm SQEMA computes first-order frame equivalents for modal formulae ...
AbstractWe develop a new algorithm, based upon the SQEMA-algorithm, for computing first-order frame ...
AbstractWe generalize and extend the class of Sahlqvist formulae in arbitrary polyadic modal languag...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulae to polyadic modal languages by represent...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulae to polyadic modal languages by represent...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulae to polyadic modal languages by represent...
We define an interpretation of modal languages with polyadic operators in modal languages that use m...
Correspondence theory originally arises as the study of the relation between modal formulas and firs...
Sahlqvist’s theorem [1] identifies a large, syntactically specified class of modal formulas which ar...
Correspondence theory originally arises as the study of the relation between modal formulas and firs...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...
We propose a generalization of Sahlqvist formulas to polyadic modal languages by representing such l...