This article presents a new (multivalued) semantics for classical propositional logic. We begin by maximally extending the space of sequent proofs so as to admit proofs for any logical formula; then, we extract the new semantics by focusing on the axiomatic structure of proofs. In particular, the interpretation of a formula is given by the ratio between the number of identity axioms out of the total number of axioms occurring in any of its proofs. The outcome is an informational refinement of traditional Boolean semantics, obtained by breaking the symmetry between tautologies and contradictions
This thesis is situated at the intersection of several disciplines:on the one hand, mathematical log...
[From introductory section] Typically, a logic consists of a formal or informal language together wi...
In Schwichtenberg (Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol 90, Elsevier, pp 867-895...
This article presents a new (multivalued) semantics for classical propositional logic. We begin by ...
This paper is dedicated to extending and adapting to modal logic the approach of fractional semantic...
The aim of this paper is to emphasize the fact that for all finitely-many-valued logics th...
AbstractWe study a Gentzen style sequent calculus where the formulas on the left and right of the tu...
We present an overview of some sequent calculi organised not for "theorem-proving" but for proof se...
The questions "What is a proof?" and "When are two proofs the same?" are fundamental for proof theor...
The present contribution might be regarded as a kind of defense of the common sense in logic. It is ...
AbstractWe investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the...
Not focusing on the history of classical logic, this book provides discussions and quotes central pa...
Textbook for symbolic logic, beginning at a level appropriate for beginning students, continuing thr...
We have formalized a range of proof systems for classical propositional logic (sequent calculus, nat...
This thesis is situated at the intersection of several disciplines:on the one hand, mathematical log...
[From introductory section] Typically, a logic consists of a formal or informal language together wi...
In Schwichtenberg (Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol 90, Elsevier, pp 867-895...
This article presents a new (multivalued) semantics for classical propositional logic. We begin by ...
This paper is dedicated to extending and adapting to modal logic the approach of fractional semantic...
The aim of this paper is to emphasize the fact that for all finitely-many-valued logics th...
AbstractWe study a Gentzen style sequent calculus where the formulas on the left and right of the tu...
We present an overview of some sequent calculi organised not for "theorem-proving" but for proof se...
The questions "What is a proof?" and "When are two proofs the same?" are fundamental for proof theor...
The present contribution might be regarded as a kind of defense of the common sense in logic. It is ...
AbstractWe investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the...
Not focusing on the history of classical logic, this book provides discussions and quotes central pa...
Textbook for symbolic logic, beginning at a level appropriate for beginning students, continuing thr...
We have formalized a range of proof systems for classical propositional logic (sequent calculus, nat...
This thesis is situated at the intersection of several disciplines:on the one hand, mathematical log...
[From introductory section] Typically, a logic consists of a formal or informal language together wi...
In Schwichtenberg (Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol 90, Elsevier, pp 867-895...