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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Castilho, Marcos A. | del Cerro, Luis Fariñas | Gasquet, Olivier | Herzig, Andreas
Affiliations: Federal University of Parana, Brazil. | IRIT - Université paul sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne, Toulouse cedex 04, France. e-mail: {castilho, farinas, gasquet, herzig}@irit.fr
Abstract: In this paper we generalize the existing tableau methods for modal logics. First of all, while usual modal tableaux are based on trees, our basic structures are rooted directed acyclic graphs (RDAG). This allows natural tableau rules for some modal logics that are difficult to capture in the usual way (such as those having an accessibility relation that is dense or confluent). Second, tableau rules rewrite patterns, which are (schemas of) parts of a RDAG. A particular case of these rules are the single-step rules recently proposed by Massacci. This allows in particular tableau rule presentations for K5, KD5, K45, KD45, and S5 that respect the subformula property. Third, we divide modal tableau rules into propagation rules and structural rules. Structural rules construct new edges and nodes (without adding formulas to nodes), while propagation rules add formulas to nodes. This distinction allows to prove completeness in a modular way.
Keywords: Tableaux, Modal logic, Structural Rules, Propagation Rules
DOI: 10.3233/FI-1997-323404
Journal: Fundamenta Informaticae, vol. 32, no. 3-4, pp. 281-297, 1997
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