22 research outputs found
Uniform Interpolation for Coalgebraic Fixpoint Logic
We use the connection between automata and logic to prove that a wide class
of coalgebraic fixpoint logics enjoys uniform interpolation. To this aim, first
we generalize one of the central results in coalgebraic automata theory, namely
closure under projection, which is known to hold for weak-pullback preserving
functors, to a more general class of functors, i.e.; functors with
quasi-functorial lax extensions. Then we will show that closure under
projection implies definability of the bisimulation quantifier in the language
of coalgebraic fixpoint logic, and finally we prove the uniform interpolation
theorem
Uniform Interpolation in Coalgebraic Modal Logic
A logic has uniform interpolation if its formulas can be projected down to given subsignatures, preserving all logical consequences that do not mention the removed symbols; the weaker property of (Craig) interpolation allows the projected formula - the interpolant - to be different for each logical consequence of the original formula. These properties are of importance, e.g., in the modularization of logical theories. We study interpolation in the context of coalgebraic modal logics, i.e. modal logics axiomatized in rank 1, restricting for clarity to the case with finitely many modalities. Examples of such logics include the modal logics K and KD, neighbourhood logic and its monotone variant, finite-monoid-weighted logics, and coalition logic. We introduce a notion of one-step (uniform) interpolation, which refers only to a restricted logic without nesting of modalities, and show that a coalgebraic modal logic has uniform interpolation if it has one-step interpolation. Moreover, we identify preservation of finite surjective weak pullbacks as a sufficient, and in the monotone case necessary, condition for one-step interpolation. We thus prove or reprove uniform interpolation for most of the examples listed above
Interpolation in Fragments of Intuitionistic Propositional Logic
We show in this paper that all fragments of intuitionistic propositional logic based on a subset of the connective ∧, ∨, →, ¬ satisfy interpolation. Fragments containing ↔ or ¬¬ are briefly considered