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  1. On witnessed models in fuzzy logic III - witnessed Gödel logics.Petr Häjek - 2010 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (2):171-174.
    Gödel logics with truth sets being countable closed subsets of the unit real interval containing 0 and 1 are studied under their usual semantics and under the witnessed semantics, the latter admitting only models in which the truth value of each universally quantified formula is the minimum of truth values of its instances and dually for existential quantification and maximum. An infinite system of such truth sets is constructed such that under the usual semantics the corresponding logics have pairwise different (...)
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  • Arithmetical complexity of fuzzy predicate logics—a survey II.Petr Hájek - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (2):212-219.
    Results on arithmetical complexity of important sets of formulas of several fuzzy predicate logics are surveyed and some new results are proven.
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  • On elementary equivalence in fuzzy predicate logics.Pilar Dellunde & Francesc Esteva - 2013 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 52 (1-2):1-17.
    Our work is a contribution to the model theory of fuzzy predicate logics. In this paper we characterize elementary equivalence between models of fuzzy predicate logic using elementary mappings. Refining the method of diagrams we give a solution to an open problem of Hájek and Cintula (J Symb Log 71(3):863–880, 2006, Conjectures 1 and 2). We investigate also the properties of elementary extensions in witnessed and quasi-witnessed theories, generalizing some results of Section 7 of Hájek and Cintula (J Symb Log (...)
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  • Löwenheim–Skolem theorems for non-classical first-order algebraizable logics: Table 1.Pilar Dellunde, Àngel García-Cerdaña & Carles Noguera - 2016 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (3):321-345.
  • Strict core fuzzy logics and quasi-witnessed models.Marco Cerami & Francesc Esteva - 2011 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 50 (5-6):625-641.
    In this paper we prove strong completeness of axiomatic extensions of first-order strict core fuzzy logics with the so-called quasi-witnessed axioms with respect to quasi-witnessed models. As a consequence we obtain strong completeness of Product Predicate Logic with respect to quasi-witnessed models, already proven by M.C. Laskowski and S. Malekpour in [19]. Finally we study similar problems for expansions with Δ, define Δ-quasi-witnessed axioms and prove that any axiomatic extension of a first-order strict core fuzzy logic, expanded with Δ, and (...)
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