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An overview of Generalised Veltman Semantics (2007.04722v1)

Published 9 Jul 2020 in math.LO

Abstract: Interpretability logics are endowed with relational semantics `a la Kripke: Veltman semantics. For certain applications though, this semantics is not fine-grained enough. Back in 1992, in the research group of de Jongh, the notion of generalised Veltman semantics emerged to obtain certain non-derivability results as was first presented by Verbrugge ([76]). It has turned out that this semantics has various good properties. In particular, in many cases completeness proofs become simpler and the richer semantics will allow for filtration arguments as opposed to regular Veltman semantics. This paper aims to give an overview of results and applications of Generalised Veltman semantics up to the current date.

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