Frame-validity Games and Lower Bounds on the Complexity of Modal Axioms

Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (1):155-185 (2022)
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Abstract

We introduce frame-equivalence games tailored for reasoning about the size, modal depth, number of occurrences of symbols and number of different propositional variables of modal formulae defining a given frame property. Using these games, we prove lower bounds on the above measures for a number of well-known modal axioms; what is more, for some of the axioms, we show that they are optimal among the formulae defining the respective class of frames.

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