Representing any-time and program-iteration by infinitary conjunction

Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 23 (3):284 - 298 (2013)
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Abstract

Two new infinitary modal logics are simply obtained from a Gentzen-type sequent calculus for infinitary logic by adding a next-time operator, and a program operator, respectively. It is shown that an any-time operator and a program-iteration operator can respectively be expressed using infinitary conjunction in these logics. The cut-elimination and completeness theorems for these logics are proved using some theorems for embedding these logics into (classical) infinitary logic.

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