A many-sorted polyadic modal logic

03/26/2018
by   Ioana Leustean, et al.
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This paper presents a many-sorted polyadic modal logic that generalizes some of the existing approaches. The algebraic semantics has led us to a many-sorted generalization of boolean algebras with operators, for which we prove the analogue of the Jónsson-Tarski theorem. While the transition from the mono-sorted logic to many-sorted one is a smooth process, we see our system as a step towards deepening the connection between modal logic and program verification, since our system can be seen as the propositional fragment of Matching logic, a first-order logic for specifying and reasoning about programs.

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