Interpolation and Beth’s property in propositional many-valued logics: A semantic investigation

Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 141 (1):148-179 (2006)
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Abstract

In this paper we give a rather detailed algebraic investigation of interpolation and Beth’s property in propositional many-valued logics extending Hájek’s Basic Logic [P. Hájek, Metamathematics of Fuzzy Logic, Kluwer, 1998], and we connect such properties with amalgamation and strong amalgamation in the corresponding varieties of algebras. It turns out that, while the most interesting extensions of in the language of have deductive interpolation, very few of them have Beth’s property or Craig interpolation. Thus in the last part of the paper we look for conservative extensions of having such properties

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