Algorithmic correspondence for relevance logics, bunched implication logics, and relation algebras: the algorithm PEARL and its implementation (Technical Report)
Willem Conradie,
Valntin Goranko,
Peter Jipsen
Abstract:The theory and methods of algorithmic correspondence theory for modal logics, developed over the past 20 years, have recently been extended to the language L R of relevance logics with respect to their standard Routley-Meyer relational semantics. As a result, the non-deterministic algorithmic procedure PEARL (acronym for 'Propositional variables Elimination Algorithm for Relevance Logic') has been developed for computing first-order equivalents of formulas of the language L R in terms of that semantics. PEARL … Show more
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