Relational Semantics for Kleene Logic and Action Logic

Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 46 (4):461-490 (2005)
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Abstract

Kleene algebras and action logic were proposed to be solutions to the finite axiomatization problem of the algebra of regular sets (of strings). They are treated here as nonclassical logics—with Hilbert-style axiomatizations and semantics. We also provide intuitive accounts in terms of information states of the semantics which provide further insights into the formalisms. The three types of "Kripke-style'' semantics which we define develop insights from gaggle theory, and from our four-valued and generalized Kripke semantics for the minimal substructural logic. Soundness and completeness are proven each time

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Katalin Bimbo
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