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A repetition-free hypersequent calculus for first-order rational Pavelka logic

Published 12 Dec 2018 in cs.LO | (1812.04861v2)

Abstract: We present a hypersequent calculus $\text{G}3\text{\L}\forall$ for first-order infinite-valued {\L}ukasiewicz logic and for an extension of it, first-order rational Pavelka logic; the calculus is intended for bottom-up proof search. In $\text{G}3\text{\L}\forall$, there are no structural rules, all the rules are invertible, and designations of multisets of formulas are not repeated in any premise of the rules. The calculus $\text{G}3\text{\L}\forall$ proves any sentence that is provable in at least one of the previously known hypersequent calculi for the given logics. We study proof-theoretic properties of $\text{G}3\text{\L}\forall$ and thereby provide foundations for proof search algorithms.

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