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Contrapositionally Complemented Pseudo-Boolean Algebras and Intuitionistic Logic with Minimal Negation

Published 29 Oct 2020 in math.LO | (2010.15944v1)

Abstract: The article is a study of two algebraic structures, the contrapositionally complemented pseudo-Boolean algebra' (ccpBa) andcontrapositionally $\vee$ complemented pseudo-Boolean algebra' (c$\vee$cpBa). The algebras have recently been obtained from a topos-theoretic study of categories of rough sets. The salient feature of these algebras is that there are two negations, one intuitionistic and another minimal in nature, along with a condition connecting the two operators. We study properties of these algebras, give examples, and compare them with relevant existing algebras. `Intuitionistic Logic with Minimal Negation (ILM)' corresponding to ccpBas and its extension ILM-${\vee}$ for c$\vee$cpBas, are then investigated. Besides its relations with intuitionistic and minimal logics, ILM is observed to be related to Peirce's logic. With a focus on properties of the two negations, two kinds of relational semantics for ILM and ILM-${\vee}$ are obtained, and an inter-translation between the two semantics is provided. Extracting features of the two negations in the algebras, a further investigation is made, following logical studies of negations that define the operators independently of the binary operator of implication. Using Dunn's logical framework for the purpose, two logics $K_{im}$ and $K_{im-{\vee}}$ are presented, where the language does not include implication. $K_{im}$-algebras are reducts of ccpBas. The negations in the algebras are shown to occupy distinct positions in an enhanced form of Dunn's Kite of negations. Relational semantics for $K_{im}$ and $K_{im-{\vee}}$ are given, based on Dunn's compatibility frames. Finally, relationships are established between the different algebraic and relational semantics for the logics defined in the work.

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