Algebraic tools for default modal systems

JOURNAL OF LOGIC AND COMPUTATION(2022)

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Default Logics are a family of non-monotonic formalisms having so-called defaults and extensions as their common foundation. Traditionally, default logics have been defined and dealt with via syntactic notions of consequence in propositional or first-order logic. Here, we build default logics on modal logics. First, we present these default logics syntactically. Then, we elaborate on an algebraic counterpart. More precisely, we extend the notion of a modal algebra to accommodate for defaults and extensions. Our algebraic view of default logics concludes with an algebraic completeness result and a way of comparing default logics borrowing ideas from the concept of bisimulation in modal logic. To our knowledge, this take on default logics approach is novel. Interestingly, it also lays the groundwork for studying default logics from a dynamic logic perspective.
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