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Justification Logic for Intuitionistic Modal Logic (Extended Technical Report)

Published 12 Jul 2025 in cs.LO and math.LO | (2507.09427v1)

Abstract: Justification logics are an explication of modal logic; boxes are replaced with proof terms formally through realisation theorems. This can be achieved syntactically using a cut-free proof system e.g. using sequent, hypersequent or nested sequent calculi. In constructive modal logic, boxes and diamonds are decoupled and not De Morgan dual. Kuznets, Marin and Stra{\ss}burger provide a justification counterpart to constructive modal logic CK and some extensions by making diamonds explicit by introducing new terms called satisfiers. We continue the line of work to provide a justification counterpart to Fischer Servi's intuitionistic modal logic IK and its extensions with the t and 4 axioms. We: extend the syntax of proof terms to accommodate the additional axioms of intuitionistic modal logic; provide an axiomatisation of these justification logics; provide a syntactic realisation procedure using a cut-free nested sequent system for intuitionistic modal logic introduced by Stra{\ss}burger.

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