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Intuitionistic modal logics incompatible with the law of the excluded middle

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In this paper, intuitionistic modal logics which do not admit the law of the excluded middle are studied. The main result is that there exista a continuum of such logics.

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Vakarelov, D. Intuitionistic modal logics incompatible with the law of the excluded middle. Stud Logica 40, 103–111 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01874703

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