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Natural Deduction
- or variables). Then it will be shown how to extend it to first-order logic using skolemization and unification
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Predicate Logic with Sequence Variables and Sequence Function Symbols
- {kutsia,buchberger}@(email omitted); Abstract. We extend first-order logic with sequence variables
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Game Quantification on Automatic Structures
- extend first-order logic on structures on words by allowing to use an infinite string of alternating
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A Sequent Calculus for Nominal Logic
- first-order logic. We present a sequent calculus for nominal logic called Fresh Logic, or FL, admitting
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Logics of imperfect information: why sets of assignments
- of London w.hodges@(email omitted); 1 The source of the question In 1961 Leon Henkin [3] extended first-order
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First-order and counting theories of ω-automatic structures
- -AUTOMATIC STRUCTURES DIETRICH KUSKE AND MARKUS LOHREY Abstract. The logic L(Qu) extends first-order logic by a
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Quantifiers and Congruence Closure
- property for logics which extend first-order logic by means of meager quantifiers, arbitrary monadic
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Towards Ontology Interoperability through Conceptual Groundings
- these issues, we propose a hybrid knowledge representation approach which extends first-order logic ontologies
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Linear Time Computable Problems and First-Order Descriptions
- extending first-order logic for arbitrary structures, can be reduced to problems on simple graphs
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Temporal Connectives Versus Explicit Timestamps to Query Temporal Databases
- that there are queries expressible in first-order logic with explicit timestamps that are not expressible in extended
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