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Journal of Logic and Computation Advance Access originally published online on October 10, 2006
Journal of Logic and Computation 2007 17(1):7-30; doi:10.1093/logcom/exl021
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Non-classical Logics Corner

Axiomatizing the Monodic Fragment of Formula

Sebastian Bauer

Institut für Philosophie, TU-Dresden, Zellescher Weg 17, 01069 Dresden, Germany. E-mail: s.bauer{at}vlax.de

Received 1 December 2004.


   Abstract

As we can show that the two-variable monadic fragment of the full first-order extension Formula of the propositional branching time logic Formula is not recursively enumerable, we show in this article that the monodic fragment of Formula can be axiomatized.

Keywords: Branching time logic; first-order temporal logic; axiomatizability; monodic fragment


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