Omitting types algebraically and more about amalgamation for modal cylindric algebras

Mathematical Logic Quarterly 67 (3):295-312 (2021)
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Abstract

Let α be an arbitrary infinite ordinal, and. In [26] we studied—using algebraic logic—interpolation and amalgamation for an extension of first order logic, call it, with α many variables, using a modal operator of a unimodal logic that contributes to the semantics. Our algebraic apparatus was the class of modal cylindric algebras. Modal cylindric algebras, briefly, are cylindric algebras of dimension α, expanded with unary modalities inheriting their semantics from a unimodal logic such as, or. When modal cylindric algebras based on are just cylindric algebras, that is to say,. This paper is a sequel to [26], where we study algebraically other properties of. We study completeness and omitting types (s) for s by proving several representability results for so‐called dimension complemented and locally finite. Furthermore, we study the notion of atom‐canonicity for, the variety of n‐dimensional modal cylindric algebras. Atom canonicity, a well known persistence property in modal logic, is studied in connection to for, which is restricted to the first n variables. We further continue our study of interpolation in [26] for algebraizable extensions of by studying using both algebraic logic and category theory. Our main results on are Theorems 3.7, 4.4 & 4.6, while our main results on amalgamation are Theorems 5.7, 5.10, 5.13 & 5.16.

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