Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 13
Nicola Olivetti, Rineke Verbrugge, Sara Negri and Gabriel Sandu, editors.
College Publications, 2020.
ISBN-13: 978-1-84890-341-8
Volume 13 contains invited and contributed papers from the thirteenth conference on Advances in Modal Logic organised at the University of Helsinki, Finland, but due to Covid-19 held online from 24 to 28 August 2020.
Volume 13 is available online:
Table of Contents
- Preface, viii-xi
- Abstracts of Invited Talks
- Bahareh Afshari, Cyclic Proof Systems for Modal Logics, 3
- Nick Bezhanishvili, Filtrations, canonical formulas, and axiomatizations of superintuitionistic and modal logics, 5
- Melvin Fitting, About 'Binding Modalities', 7
- Nina Gierasimczuk, Learning and Modal Logic: There and Back Again, 9
- Contributed Papers
- Ana de Almeida Borges and Joost J. Joosten, Quantified Reflection Calculus with one modality, 13-32
- Philippe Balbiani, Hans van Ditmarsch and Saúl Fernández González, Quantifying over Asynchronous Information Change, 33-52
- Philippe Balbiani and Saúl Fernández González, Indexed Frames and Hybrid Logics, 53-72
- Fausto Barbero and Fan Yang, Counterfactuals and dependencies on causal teams: expressive power
and deduction systems, 73-93
- Guram Bezhanishvili and Luca Carai, Temporal interpretation of intuitionistic quantifiers, 95-114
- Nick Bezhanishvili, Silvio Ghilardi and Lucia Landi Model Completeness and Π2-rules: the case of Contact Algebras, 115-132
- Justin Bledin and Yitzhak Melamed, Spinozian Model Theory, 133-147
- Yifeng Ding and Wesley H. Holliday, Another Problem in Possible World Semantics, 149-168
- Sebastian Enqvist, A circular proof system for the hybrid μ-calculus, 169-188
- Luis Estrada-González, Possibility, consistency, connexivity, 189-207
- Giulio Fellin, Sara Negri and Peter Schuster, Modal Logic for Induction, 209-227
- Jonas Forster and Lutz Schröder, Non-iterative Modal Logics are Coalgebraic, 229-248
- Valentin Goranko, The modal logic of almost sure frame validities in the finite, 249-268
- Rajeev Goré and Ian Shillito, Bi-Intuitionistic Logics: a New Instance of an Old Problem, 269-288
- Jim de Groot, Helle Hvid Hansen and Alexander Kurz, Logic-Induced Bisimulations, 289-308
- Andreas Herzig and Elise Perrotin, On the axiomatisation of common knowledge, 309-328
- Wesley H. Holliday, Inquisitive Intuitionistic Logic, 329-348
- Andrzej Indrzejczak, Existence, Definedness and Definite Descriptions in Hybrid Modal
Logic, 349-368
- Stanislav Kikot, Ilya Shapirovsky and Evgeny Zolin, Modal Logics with Transitive Closure: Completeness, Decidability, Filtration, 369-388
- Jędrzej Kołodziejski, Bisimulational Categoricity, 389-404
- Hirohiko Kushida, Reduction of Modal Logic and Realization in Justification Logic, 405-424
- Stepan Kuznetsov, The 'Long Rule' in the Lambek Calculus with Iteration: Undecidability
without Meets and Joins, 425-440
- George Metcalfe and Olim Tuyt, A Monadic Logic of Ordered Abelian Groups, 441-457
- Satoru Niki and Hitoshi Omori, Actuality in Intuitionistic Logic, 459-479
- Hitoshi Omori and Daniel Skurt, A Semantics for a Failed Axiomatization of K, 481-501
- Hitoshi Omori and Heinrich Wansing, An Extension of Connexive Logic C, 503-522
- Mikhail Rybakov and Dmitry Shkatov, Algorithmic properties of first-order modal logics of the natural number
line in restricted languages, 523-539
- Katsuhiko Sano, Goldblatt-Thomason-style Characterization for Intuitionistic Inquisitive
Logic, 541-560
- Igor Sedlár, Finitely-valued Propositional Dynamic Logic, 561-579
- Daniyar Shamkanov, Global neighbourhood completeness of the provability logic GLP, 581-595
- Sara L. Uckelman, William of Sherwood on Necessity and Contingency, 597-620