Admissible Inference Rules in the Linear Logic of Knowledge and Time LTK

Logic Journal of the IGPL 14 (1):15-34 (2006)
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The paper investigates admissible inference rules for the multi-modal logic LTK, which describes a combination of linear time and knowledge. This logic is semantically defined as the set of all ℒ

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