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UNDECIDABILITY AND NON-AXIOMATIZABILITY OF MODAL MANY-VALUED LOGICS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2022

AMANDA VIDAL*
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE (IIIA—CSIC) CAMPUS UAB, 08193 BELLATERRA, SPAIN
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Abstract

In this work we study the decidability of a class of global modal logics arising from Kripke frames evaluated over certain residuated lattices, known in the literature as modal many-valued logics. We exhibit a large family of these modal logics which are undecidable, in contrast with classical modal logic and propositional logics defined over the same classes of algebras. This family includes the global modal logics arising from Kripke frames evaluated over the standard Łukasiewicz and Product algebras. We later refine the previous result, and prove that global modal Łukasiewicz and Product logics are not even recursively axiomatizable. We conclude by closing negatively the open question of whether each global modal logic coincides with its local modal logic closed under the unrestricted necessitation rule.

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Figure 1 Structure of the frames in $\mathbb {L}$.