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    On Finite Model Property for Admissible Rules.Vladimir V. Rybakov, Vladimir R. Kiyatkin & Tahsin Oner - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (4):505-520.
    Our investigation is concerned with the finite model property with respect to admissible rules. We establish general sufficient conditions for absence of fmp w. r. t. admissibility which are applicable to modal logics containing K4: Theorem 3.1 says that no logic λ containing K4 with the co-cover property and of width > 2 has fmp w. r. t. admissibility. Surprisingly many, if not to say all, important modal logics of width > 2 are within the scope of this theorem–K4 (...)
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    The finite model property for various fragments of intuitionistic linear logic.Mitsuhiro Okada & Kazushige Terui - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):790-802.
    Recently Lafont [6] showed the finite model property for the multiplicative additive fragment of linear logic (MALL) and for affine logic (LLW), i.e., linear logic with weakening. In this paper, we shall prove the finite model property for intuitionistic versions of those, i.e. intuitionistic MALL (which we call IMALL), and intuitionistic LLW (which we call ILLW). In addition, we shall show the finite model property for contractive linear logic (LLC), i.e., linear logic with contraction, and for its (...)
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    A Finite Model-theoretical Proof Of A Property Of Bounded Query Classes Within Ph.Leszek Aleksander Kołodziejczyk - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (4):1105-1116.
    We use finite model theory to prove:Let m ≥ 2. Then: If there exists k such that NP ⊆ σmTIME ∩ ΠmTIME, then for every r there exists kr such that PNP[nr] ⊆ σmTIME ∩ ΠmTIME; If there exists a superpolynomial time-constructible function f such that NTIME ⊆ Σpm ∪ Πpm, then additionally PNP[nr] ⊈ Σpm ∪ Πpm.This strengthens a result by Mocas [M96] that for any r, PNP[nr] ⊈ NEXP.In addition, we use FM-truth definitions to give a simple (...)
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    The finite model property in tense logic.Frank Wolter - 1995 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (3):757-774.
    Tense logics in the bimodal propositional language are investigated with respect to the Finite Model Property. In order to prove positive results techniques from investigations of modal logics above K4 are extended to tense logic. General negative results show the limits of the transfer.
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    The finite model property for BCI and related systems.Wojciech Buszkowski - 1996 - Studia Logica 57 (2-3):303 - 323.
    We prove the finite model property (fmp) for BCI and BCI with additive conjunction, which answers some open questions in Meyer and Ono [11]. We also obtain similar results for some restricted versions of these systems in the style of the Lambek calculus [10, 3]. The key tool is the method of barriers which was earlier introduced by the author to prove fmp for the product-free Lambek calculus [2] and the commutative product-free Lambek calculus [4].
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  6. The Finite Model Property for Various Fragments of Intuitionistic Linear Logic.Mitsuhiro Okada & Kazushige Terui - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):790-802.
    Recently Lafont [6] showed the finite model property for the multiplicative additive fragment of linear logic and for affine logic, i.e., linear logic with weakening. In this paper, we shall prove the finite model property for intuitionistic versions of those, i.e. intuitionistic MALL, and intuitionistic LLW. In addition, we shall show the finite model property for contractive linear logic, i.e., linear logic with contraction, and for its intuitionistic version. The finite model property for related substructural logics (...)
     
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    A finite model theorem for the propositional μ-calculus.Dexter Kozen - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (3):233 - 241.
    We prove a finite model theorem and infinitary completeness result for the propositional -calculus. The construction establishes a link between finite model theorems for propositional program logics and the theory of well-quasi-orders.
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    The Finite Model Property for Logics with the Tangle Modality.Robert Goldblatt & Ian Hodkinson - 2018 - Studia Logica 106 (1):131-166.
    The tangle modality is a propositional connective that extends basic modal logic to a language that is expressively equivalent over certain classes of finite frames to the bisimulation-invariant fragments of both first-order and monadic second-order logic. This paper axiomatises several logics with tangle, including some that have the universal modality, and shows that they have the finite model property for Kripke frame semantics. The logics are specified by a variety of conditions on their validating frames, including local and (...)
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    Finite Models of Some Substructural Logics.Wojciech Buszkowski - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (1):63-72.
    We give a proof of the finite model property of some fragments of commutative and noncommutative linear logic: the Lambek calculus, BCI, BCK and their enrichments, MALL and Cyclic MALL. We essentially simplify the method used in [4] for proving fmp of BCI and the Lambek ca culus and in [5] for proving fmp of MALL. Our construction of finite models also differs from that used in Lafont [8] in his proof of fmp of MALL.
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    A finite model property for RMImin.Ai-ni Hsieh & James G. Raftery - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (6):602-612.
    It is proved that the variety of relevant disjunction lattices has the finite embeddability property. It follows that Avron's relevance logic RMImin has a strong form of the finite model property, so it has a solvable deducibility problem. This strengthens Avron's result that RMImin is decidable.
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    The finite model property for knotted extensions of propositional linear logic.C. J. van Alten - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (1):84-98.
    The logics considered here are the propositional Linear Logic and propositional Intuitionistic Linear Logic extended by a knotted structural rule: γ, xn → y / γ, xm → y. It is proved that the class of algebraic models for such a logic has the finite embeddability property, meaning that every finite partial subalgebra of an algebra in the class can be embedded into a finite full algebra in the class. It follows that each such logic has (...)
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    Finite models constructed from canonical formulas.Lawrence S. Moss - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (6):605 - 640.
    This paper obtains the weak completeness and decidability results for standard systems of modal logic using models built from formulas themselves. This line of work began with Fine (Notre Dame J. Form. Log. 16:229-237, 1975). There are two ways in which our work advances on that paper: First, the definition of our models is mainly based on the relation Kozen and Parikh used in their proof of the completeness of PDL, see (Theor. Comp. Sci. 113-118, 1981). The point (...)
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    The finite model property for semilinear substructural logics.San-Min Wang - 2013 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 59 (4-5):268-273.
    In this paper, we show that the finite model property fails for certain non‐integral semilinear substructural logics including Metcalfe and Montagna's uninorm logic and involutive uninorm logic, and a suitable extension of Metcalfe, Olivetti and Gabbay's pseudo‐uninorm logic. Algebraically, the results show that certain classes of bounded residuated lattices that are generated as varieties by their linearly ordered members are not generated as varieties by their finite members.
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    Finite Model Property in Weakly Transitive Tense Logics.Minghui Ma & Qian Chen - 2023 - Studia Logica 111 (2):217-250.
    The finite model property (FMP) in weakly transitive tense logics is explored. Let \(\mathbb {S}=[\textsf{wK}_t\textsf{4}, \textsf{K}_t\textsf{4}]\) be the interval of tense logics between \(\textsf{wK}_t\textsf{4}\) and \(\textsf{K}_t\textsf{4}\). We introduce the modal formula \(\textrm{t}_0^n\) for each \(n\ge 1\). Within the class of all weakly transitive frames, \(\textrm{t}_0^n\) defines the class of all frames in which every cluster has at most _n_ irreflexive points. For each \(n\ge 1\), we define the interval \(\mathbb {S}_n=[\textsf{wK}_t\textsf{4T}_0^{n+1}, \textsf{wK}_t\textsf{4T}_0^{n}]\) which is a subset of \(\mathbb {S}\). There (...)
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    The finite model property for BCK and BCIW.Robert K. Meyer & Hiroakira Ono - 1994 - Studia Logica 53 (1):107 - 118.
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    Finite Model Theory and its Applications.Erich Grädel, Phokion Kolaitis, Libkin G., Marx Leonid, Spencer Maarten, Vardi Joel, Y. Moshe, Yde Venema & Scott Weinstein - 2007 - Springer.
    This book gives a comprehensive overview of central themes of finite model theory – expressive power, descriptive complexity, and zero-one laws – together with selected applications relating to database theory and artificial intelligence, especially constraint databases and constraint satisfaction problems. The final chapter provides a concise modern introduction to modal logic, emphasizing the continuity in spirit and technique with finite model theory. This underlying spirit involves the use of various fragments of and hierarchies within first-order, second-order, fixed-point, and (...)
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    The finite model property for ${\bf MIPQ}$ and some consequences.Gisèle Fischer-Servi - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (4):687-692.
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    Counting finite models.Alan R. Woods - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (3):925-949.
    Let φ be a monadic second order sentence about a finite structure from a class K which is closed under disjoint unions and has components. Compton has conjectured that if the number of n element structures has appropriate asymptotics, then unlabelled (labelled) asymptotic probabilities ν(φ) (μ(φ) respectively) for φ always exist. By applying generating series methods to count finite models, and a tailor made Tauberian lemma, this conjecture is proved under a mild additional condition on the asymptotics (...)
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    The finite model property for various fragments of linear logic.Yves Lafont - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1202-1208.
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    The finite model property for the implicational fragment of IPC without exchange and contraction.C. van Alten & J. Raftery - 1999 - Studia Logica 63 (2):213-222.
    The aim of this paper is to show that the implicational fragment BKof the intuitionistic propositional calculus (IPC) without the rules of exchange and contraction has the finite model property with respect to the quasivariety of left residuation algebras (its equivalent algebraic semantics). It follows that the variety generated by all left residuation algebras is generated by the finite left residuation algebras. We also establish that BKhas the finite model property with respect to a class of structures (...)
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    On Finite Models of the Lambek Calculus.Maciej Farulewski - 2005 - Studia Logica 80 (1):63-74.
    We study a class of finite models for the Lambek Calculus with additive conjunction and with and without empty antecedents. The class of models enables us to prove the finite model property for each of the above systems, and for some axiomatic extensions of them. This work strengthens the results of [3] where only product-free fragments of these systems are considered. A characteristic feature of this approach is that we do not rely on cut elimination in (...)
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    The Finite Model Property and Subsystems of Classical Propositional Calculus.Ronald Harrop - 1959 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 5 (1-2):29-32.
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    The Finite Model Property and Subsystems of Classical Propositional Calculus.Ronald Harrop - 1959 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 5 (1‐2):29-32.
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    Arithmetic of divisibility in finite models.A. E. Wasilewska & M. Mostowski - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (2):169.
    We prove that the finite-model version of arithmetic with the divisibility relation is undecidable . Additionally we prove FM-representability theorem for this class of finite models. This means that a relation R on natural numbers can be described correctly on each input on almost all finite divisibility models if and only if R is of degree ≤0′. We obtain these results by interpreting addition and multiplication on initial segments of finite models with divisibility (...)
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  25. Finite model theory and its applications. Texts in Theoretical Computer Science.E. Grädel, P. G. Kolaitis, L. Libkin, M. Marx, J. Spencer & M. Y. Vardi - 2010 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):406-407.
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    Finite Models of Identities.Sherman K. Stein & A. K. Austin - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):160-161.
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    Investigating finite models of non-classical logics with relation algebra and RELVIEW.Rudolf Berghammer & Renate A. Schmidt - 2006 - In Harrie de Swart, Ewa Orlowska, Gunther Smith & Marc Roubens (eds.), Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments Ii. Springer. pp. 31--49.
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  28. Finite models for inequations.M. D. Gladstone - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (4):581-592.
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    Theories of arithmetics in finite models.Michał Krynicki & Konrad Zdanowski - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (1):1-28.
    We investigate theories of initial segments of the standard models for arithmetics. It is easy to see that if the ordering relation is definable in the standard model then the decidability results can be transferred from the infinite model into the finite models. On the contrary we show that the Σ₂—theory of multiplication is undecidable in finite models. We show that this result is optimal by proving that the Σ₁—theory of multiplication and order is decidable (...)
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    On finite models of regular identities.Józef Dudek & Andrzej Kisielewicz - 1989 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 30 (4):624-628.
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    The finite model property and recursive Bounds on the size of countermodels.Dolph Ulrich - 1983 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 12 (4):477 - 480.
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    Finite model property for some intuitionistic modal logics.Yasusi Hasimoto - 2001 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 30 (2):87-97.
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    Finite model property for five modal calculi in the neighbourhood of $S3$.Anjan Shukla - 1971 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 12 (1):69-74.
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    On the Finite Model Property of Intuitionistic Modal Logics over MIPC.Takahito Aoto & Hiroyuki Shirasu - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (4):435-448.
    MIPC is a well-known intuitionistic modal logic of Prior and Bull . It is shown that every normal intuitionistic modal logic L over MIPC has the finite model property whenever L is Kripke-complete and universal.
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    Computing finite models by reduction to function-free clause logic.Peter Baumgartner, Alexander Fuchs, Hans de Nivelle & Cesare Tinelli - 2009 - Journal of Applied Logic 7 (1):58-74.
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    Forking in Finite Models.Tapani Hyttinen - 2015 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 56 (2):307-320.
    We study properties of forking in the classes of all finite models of a complete theory in a finite variable logic. We also study model constructions under the assumption that forking is trivial.
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    Infinitary Methods in Finite Model Theory. [REVIEW]Scott Weinstein, Henry Towsner & Steven Lindell - 2015 - In Åsa Hirvonen, Juha Kontinen, Roman Kossak & Andrés Villaveces (eds.), Logic Without Borders: Essays on Set Theory, Model Theory, Philosophical Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 305-318.
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    Unification and Finite Model Property for Linear Step-Like Temporal Multi-Agent Logic with the Universal Modality.Stepan I. Bashmakov & Tatyana Yu Zvereva - 2022 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 51 (3):345-361.
    This paper proposes a semantic description of the linear step-like temporal multi-agent logic with the universal modality \(\mathcal{LTK}.sl_U\) based on the idea of non-reflexive non-transitive nature of time. We proved a finite model property and projective unification for this logic.
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  39. Splittings and the finite model property.Marcus Kracht - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (1):139-157.
    An old conjecture of modal logics states that every splitting of the major systems K4, S4, G and Grz has the finite model property. In this paper we will prove that all iterated splittings of G have fmp, whereas in the other cases we will give explicit counterexamples. We also introduce a proof technique which will give a positive answer for large classes of splitting frames. The proof works by establishing a rather strong property of these splitting frames namely (...)
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    Amalgamation properties and finite models in L n -theories.John Baldwin & Olivier Lessmann - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (2):155-167.
    Djordjević [Dj 1] proved that under natural technical assumptions, if a complete L n -theory is stable and has amalgamation over sets, then it has arbitrarily large finite models. We extend his study and prove the existence of arbitrarily large finite models for classes of models of L n -theories (maybe omitting types) under weaker amalgamation properties. In particular our analysis covers the case of vector spaces.
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    On stability in finite models.Tapani Hyttinen - 2000 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 39 (2):89-102.
    We search for a set-up in which results from the theory of infinite models hold for finite models. As an example we prove results from stability theory.
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    Syntactic Refutations against Finite Models in Modal Logic.Tomasz Skura - 1994 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (4):595-605.
    The purpose of the paper is to study syntactic refutation systems as a way of characterizing normal modal propositional logics. In particular it is shown that there is a decidable modal logic without the finite model property that has a simple finite refutation system.
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    Probabilities on finite models.Ronald Fagin - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (1):50-58.
  44. Strong convergence in finite model theory.Wafik Boulos Lotfallah - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (3):1083-1092.
    In [9] we introduced a new framework for asymptotic probabilities, in which a $\sigma-additive$ measure is defined on the sample space of all sequences $A = $ of finite models, where the universe of An is {1, 2, .., n}. In this framework we investigated the strong 0-1 law for sentences, which states that each sentence either holds in An eventually almost surely or fails in An eventually almost surely. In this paper we define the strong convergence law (...)
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    Unary quantifiers on finite models.Jouko Väänänen - 1997 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6 (3):275-304.
    In this paper (except in Section 5) all quantifiers are assumedto be so called simple unaryquantifiers, and all models are assumedto be finite. We give a necessary and sufficientcondition for a quantifier to be definablein terms of monotone quantifiers. For amonotone quantifier we give a necessaryand sufficient condition for beingdefinable in terms of a given set of bounded monotonequantifiers. Finally, we give a necessaryand sufficient condition for a monotonequantifier to be definable in terms of agiven monotone quantifier.Our analysis (...)
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  46. A normal modal calculus between T and s4 without the finite model property.David Makinson - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):35-38.
    The first example of an intuitively meaningful propositional logic without the finite model property, and still the simplest one in the literature. The question of its decidability appears still to be open.
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    Decidability and the finite model property.Alasdair Urquhart - 1981 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 10 (3):367 - 370.
  48. Truth definitions in finite models.Leszek Aleksander Kołodziejczyk - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (1):183-200.
    The paper discusses the notion of finite model truth definitions (or FM-truth definitions), introduced by M. Mostowski as a finite model analogue of Tarski's classical notion of truth definition. We compare FM-truth definitions with Vardi's concept of the combined complexity of logics, noting an important difference: the difficulty of defining FM-truth for a logic ᵍ does not depend on the syntax of L, as long as it is decidable. It follows that for a natural ᵍ there exist FM-truth (...)
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    A Locally Finite Model for Gravity.Gerard ’T. Hooft - 2008 - Foundations of Physics 38 (8):733-757.
    Matter interacting classically with gravity in 3+1 dimensions usually gives rise to a continuum of degrees of freedom, so that, in any attempt to quantize the theory, ultraviolet divergences are nearly inevitable. Here, we investigate matter of a form that only displays a finite number of degrees of freedom in compact sections of space-time. In finite domains, one has only exact, analytic solutions. This is achieved by limiting ourselves to straight pieces of string, surrounded by locally flat sections (...)
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  50. B Seg Has The Finite Model Property.M. Cresswell - 1979 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 8 (3):154-158.
    In this paper I shall look at the application of the ltration technique to omnitemporal logic . The principal result of the paper will be that the system BSeg of [3] has the nite model property; but I shall also make a few remarks about the system B+ of [2].
     
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