In the propositional modal (and algebraic) treatment of two-variable first-order logic equality is modelled by a `diagonal' constant, interpreted in square products of universal frames as the identity (also known as the `diagonal') relation. Here we study the decision problem of products of two arbitrary modal logics equipped with such a diagonal. As the presence or absence of equality in two-variable first-order logic does not influence the complexity of its satisfiability problem, one might expect that adding a diagonal to product logics in general is similarly harmless. We show that this is far from being the case, and there can be quite a big jump in complexity, even from decidable to the highly undecidable. Our undecidable logics can a...
First-order temporal logics are notorious for their bad computational behavior. It is known that eve...
We prove that the two-variable fragment of first-order intuitionistic logic is undecidable, even wit...
We prove that the two-variable fragment of first-order intuitionistic logic is undecidable, even wit...
In the propositional modal (and algebraic) treatment of two-variable first-order logic equality is m...
AbstractThis paper is a survey and systematic presentation of decidability and complexity issues for...
AbstractThis paper is a survey and systematic presentation of decidability and complexity issues for...
In this paper, we examine the computational complexity of various natural one-variable fragments of ...
In the last 20 years modal logic has been applied to numerous areas of computer science, including a...
Term modal logics (TML) are modal logics with unboundedly many modalities, with quantification over ...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
In this thesis, we explore various computational and axiomatisation problems relating to two-dimensi...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
First-order temporal logics are notorious for their bad computational behavior. It is known that eve...
We prove that the two-variable fragment of first-order intuitionistic logic is undecidable, even wit...
We prove that the two-variable fragment of first-order intuitionistic logic is undecidable, even wit...
In the propositional modal (and algebraic) treatment of two-variable first-order logic equality is m...
AbstractThis paper is a survey and systematic presentation of decidability and complexity issues for...
AbstractThis paper is a survey and systematic presentation of decidability and complexity issues for...
In this paper, we examine the computational complexity of various natural one-variable fragments of ...
In the last 20 years modal logic has been applied to numerous areas of computer science, including a...
Term modal logics (TML) are modal logics with unboundedly many modalities, with quantification over ...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
In this thesis, we explore various computational and axiomatisation problems relating to two-dimensi...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
We present a sound and complete Fitch-style natural deduction system for an S5 modal logic containin...
First-order temporal logics are notorious for their bad computational behavior. It is known that eve...
We prove that the two-variable fragment of first-order intuitionistic logic is undecidable, even wit...
We prove that the two-variable fragment of first-order intuitionistic logic is undecidable, even wit...