Cut-free Systems For The Modal Logic S4.3 And S4.3grz

Reports on Mathematical Logic (1991)
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Abstract

We will define cut-free Gentzen-style systems for the modal propositional logics $S4.3 \vee \square)$ and $S4.3Grz \supset A)\supset A)$, and give a syntactical proof of the cut-elimination theorem. As its application, we will give a syntactical proof of the McKinsey-Tarski correspondence between $S_\omega$ and S4.3 and its extension.

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