Correspondence Theory for Modal Fairtlough-Mendler Semantics of Intuitionistic Modal Logic (2210.02216v1)
Abstract: We study the correspondence theory of intuitionistic modal logic in modal Fairtlough-Mendler semantics (modal FM semantics) \cite{FaMe97}, which is the intuitionistic modal version of possibility semantics \cite{Ho16}. We identify the fragment of inductive formulas \cite{GorankoV06} in this language and give the algorithm $\mathsf{ALBA}$ \cite{CoPa12} in this semantic setting. There are two major features in the paper: one is that in the expanded modal language, the nominal variables, which are interpreted as atoms in perfect Boolean algebras, complete join-prime elements in perfect distributive lattices and complete join-irreducible elements in perfect lattices, are interpreted as the refined regular open closures of singletons in the present setting, similar to the possibility semantics for classical normal modal logic \cite{Zh21d}; the other feature is that we do not use conominals or diamond, which restricts the fragment of inductive formulas significantly. We prove the soundness of the $\mathsf{ALBA}$ with respect to modal FM frames and show that the $\mathsf{ALBA}$ succeeds on inductive formulas, similar to existing settings like \cite{CoPa12,Zh21d,Zh22a}.