AbstractBilattices and d-frames are two different kinds of structures with a four-valued interpretation. Whereas d-frames were introduced with their topological semantics in mind, the theory of bilattices has a closer connection with logic. We consider a common generalisation of both structures and show that this not only still has a clear bitopological semantics, but that it also preserves most of the original bilattice logic. Moreover, we also obtain a new bitopological interpretation for the connectives of four-valued logic
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AbstractBilattices and d-frames are two different kinds of structures with a four-valued interpretat...
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AbstractIn his well-known paper “How computer should think” Belnap (1977) argues that four-valued se...
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All empirical concepts belonging to natural language are vague. The vagueness of empirical discourse...
In this paper we present a short history of logics: from particular cases of 2-symbol or numerical v...
Classically, two propositions are logically equivalent precisely when they are true under the same l...
AbstractBilattices and d-frames are two different kinds of structures with a four-valued interpretat...
abstract. Bilattices have proven again and again to be extremely rich structures from a logical poin...
AbstractIn his well-known paper “How computer should think” Belnap (1977) argues that four-valued se...
Modal four-valued logics A number of authors have considered modal expansions of the four-valued Bel...
We investigate the expressive power relative to three-valued and four-valued logics of various subse...
AbstractBilattices, due to M. Ginsberg, are a family of truth-value spaces that allow elegantly for ...
Achim Jung and Drew Moshier developed a Stone-type duality theory for bitopological spaces, amongst ...
The paper discusses functional properties of some four-valued logics which are the expansions of fou...
Abstract. This is an exploratory paper whose aim is to investigate the potentialities of bilattice t...
This paper studies various functors between (lattice-valued) topology and (lattice-valued) bitopolog...
In their recent paper Bi-facial truth: a case for generalized truth values Zaitsev and Shramko [7] d...
In this paper, we survey 3-valued logics and their complete axiomatizations, one of which is new. We...
All empirical concepts belonging to natural language are vague. The vagueness of empirical discourse...
In this paper we present a short history of logics: from particular cases of 2-symbol or numerical v...
Classically, two propositions are logically equivalent precisely when they are true under the same l...