A continuum of incomplete intermediate logics

08/20/2018
by   Tadeusz Litak, et al.
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This paper generalizes the 1977 paper of V.B. Shehtman, which constructed the first Kripke incomplete intermediate logic, by presenting a continuum of such logics. This version fixes an error in my simplified proof of incompleteness of Shehtman's original logic.

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