This paper represents a continuation of a previous work, where a practical approach to the treatment of nominal equalities in tableaux for basic Hybrid Logic HL(@) was proposed. Its peculiarity is a substitution rule accompanied by nominal deletion. The main advantage of such a rule, compared with other approaches, is its efficiency, that has been experimentally verified for the HL(@) fragment. The integration of substitution and nominal deletion with more expressive languages is not a trivial task. In this work the previously proposed tableaux calculus for HL(@) is extended to hybrid logic with the global and converse modalities, taking into account also practical considerations. Though termination, in this case, relies ...
Abstract. Substitution is fundamental to the theory of logic and computation. Is substitution someth...
Two-level lambda-calculus is designed to provide a mathematical model of capturing substitution, als...
This work presents two provers for basic hybrid logic HL(@), which have been implemented with the a...
International audienceThis paper represents a continuation of a previous work, where a practical app...
This work provides the full proofs of the properties of the tableaux calculus for hybrid logic with ...
This paper represents a continuation of a previous work, where a practical approach to the treatment...
Basic hybrid logic extends modal logic with the possibility of naming worlds by means of a distingui...
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Abstract. In this paper we introduce and study an extension of hybrid logic in which the set of nomi...
International audienceIn this paper we provide the first (as far as we know) direct calculus decidin...
Substitution is fundamental to the theory of logic and computation. Is substitution something that w...
Many different systems with explicit substitutions have been proposed toimplement a large class of h...
This paper starts by setting the ground for a lambda calculus notation that strongly mirrors the two...
Abstract. Substitution is fundamental to the theory of logic and computation. Is substitution someth...
Two-level lambda-calculus is designed to provide a mathematical model of capturing substitution, als...
This work presents two provers for basic hybrid logic HL(@), which have been implemented with the a...
International audienceThis paper represents a continuation of a previous work, where a practical app...
This work provides the full proofs of the properties of the tableaux calculus for hybrid logic with ...
This paper represents a continuation of a previous work, where a practical approach to the treatment...
Basic hybrid logic extends modal logic with the possibility of naming worlds by means of a distingui...
International audienceIn this paper we provide the first (as far as we know) direct calculus decidin...
In this paper we provide the first (as far as we know) direct calculus deciding satisfiability of f...
In this paper we provide the first (as far as we know) direct calculus deciding satisfiability of fo...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce and study an extension of hybrid logic in which the set of nomi...
International audienceIn this paper we provide the first (as far as we know) direct calculus decidin...
Substitution is fundamental to the theory of logic and computation. Is substitution something that w...
Many different systems with explicit substitutions have been proposed toimplement a large class of h...
This paper starts by setting the ground for a lambda calculus notation that strongly mirrors the two...
Abstract. Substitution is fundamental to the theory of logic and computation. Is substitution someth...
Two-level lambda-calculus is designed to provide a mathematical model of capturing substitution, als...
This work presents two provers for basic hybrid logic HL(@), which have been implemented with the a...