Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 14
David Fernández-Duque, Alessandra Palmigiano and Sophie Pinchinat, editors.
College Publications, 2022.
ISBN-13: 978-1-84890-413-2
Volume 14 contains invited and contributed papers from the fourteenth conference on Advances in Modal Logic organised at the Université de Rennes 1 from 22 to 25 August 2022.
Volume 14 is available online:
Table of Contents
- Preface, viii-xi
- Abstracts of Invited Talks
- Willem Conradie, On parametric phenomena in correspondence theory, 3-6
- Wesley H. Holliday, Non-classical modal logic for natural language, 7-8
- Francesca Poggiolesi, Explanations in Logic, 9-10
- Rineke Verbrugge, Not the sky, but the third floor is the limit: Zero-one laws for provability logic, S4, and K4, 11
- Contributed Papers
- Matteo Acclavio and Lutz Straßburger, Combinatorial Proofs for Constructive Modal Logic, 15-36
- Ruba Alassaf, Renate A. Schmidt and Uli Sattler, Saturation-Based Uniform Interpolation for Multi-Modal Logics, 37-57
- Amirhossein Akbar Tabatabai, Provability Logics of Hierarchies, 59-76
- Amirhossein Akbar Tabatabai, Rosalie Iemhoff and Raheleh Jalali, Uniform Lyndon interpolation for intuitionistic monotone modal logic, 77-96
- Philippe Balbiani and Saul Fernández González, Parametrized modal logic I: an introduction, 97-117
- Philippe Balbiani and Quentin Gougeon, Projective unification through duality, 119-134
- Johan van Benthem, Balder ten Cate and Raoul Koudijs, Local Dependence and Guarding, 135-154
- Alfredo Burrieza, Inmaculada Pérez de Guzmán and Antonio Yuste-Ginel, A multi-modal logic for Galois connections, 155-176
- Ahmee Christensen Completeness for an Intuitionistic Modal Logic of Vagueness, 177-197
- Agata Ciabattoni, Lutz Straßburger and Matteo Tesi, Taming Bounded Depth with Nested Sequents, 199-216
- Ivano Ciardelli, Describing neighborhoods in inquisitive modal logic, 217-236
- Petr Cintula, George Metcalfe and Naomi Tokuda, Algebraic Semantics for One-Variable Lattice-Valued Logics, 237-258
- Willem Conradie and Mattia Panettiere, Modal inverse correspondence via ALBA, 259-280
- Tiziano Dalmonte, Wijesekera-style constructive modal logics, 281-303
- Tiziano Dalmonte and Marianna Girlando, Comparative plausibility in neighbourhood models: axiom systems and
sequent calculi, 305-327
- Anupam Das and Sonia Marin, Modal logic and the polynomial hierarchy: from QBFs to K and back, 329-348
- Hans van Ditmarsch, Krisztina Fruzsa and Roman Kuznets, A New Hope, 349-369
- Andrea De Domenico and Giuseppe Greco, Algorithmic correspondence and analytic rules, 371-389
- Nicolas Fröhlich and Arne Meier, Submodel Enumeration of Kripke Structures in Modal Logic, 391-406
- Daniel Găină, Guillermo Badia and Tomasz Kowalski, Robinson consistency in many-sorted hybrid first-order logics, 407-428
- Rajeev Goré and Ian Shillito, Direct elimination of additive-cuts in GL4ip: verified and extracted, 429-449
- Gianluca Grilletti, Medvedev logic is the logic of finite distributive lattices without top
element, 451-466
- Jim de Groot, Goldblatt-Thomason Theorems for Modal Intuitionistic Logics, 467-489
- Robin Hirsch and Brett McLean, EXPTIME-hardness of higher-dimensional Minkowski spacetime, 491-505
- Wesley H. Holliday, Compatibility and accessibility: lattice representations for semantics of
non-classical and modal logics, 507-529
- Damian Kurpiewski, Wojtek Jamroga, Łukasz Maśko, Łukasz
Mikulski, Witold Pazderski, Wojciech Penczek and Teofil
Sidoruk, Verification of Multi-Agent Properties in Electronic Voting: A Case Study, 531-555
- Guillaume Massas, Choice-Free de Vries Duality, 557-577
- Satoru Niki, Intuitionistic Modality and Beth Semantics, 579-599
- Hiroakira Ono and Katsuhiko Sano, Analytic Cut and Mints' Symmetric Interpolation Method for Biintuitionistic
Tense Logic, 601-623
- Eugenio Orlandelli and Matteo Tesi, Labelled sequent calculi for logics of strict implication, 625-641
- Mattia Panettiere and Apostolos Tzimoulis, Graded modal logic with a single modality, 643-657
- Jan Rooduijn and Lukas Zenger, An analytic proof system for common knowledge logic over S5, 659-679
- Denis I. Saveliev and Ilya Shapirovsky, Medvedev's logic and products of converse well orders, 681-696
- Igor Sedlár and Pietro Vigiani, Relevant Reasoners in a Classical World, 697-717
- Haoyu Wang, Yanjing Wang and Yunsong Wang, An Epistemic Interpretation of Tensor Disjunction, 719-739