Classical propositional logic plays a prominent role in industrial applications, and yet the complexity of this logic is presumed to be non-feasible. Tractable systems such as depth-bounded boolean logics approximate classical logic and can be seen as a model for resource-bounded agents whose reasoning style is nonetheless classical. In this paper we first study a hierarchy of tractable logics that is not defined by depth. Then we extend it into a modal logic where modalities make explicit the assumptions discharged in propositional proofs, thereby expressing blueprints for proofs. A natural deduction system is provided that permits to reason about and manage such proof blueprints.

A Modal View on Resource-Bounded Propositional Logics / P. PARDO VENTURA. - In: STUDIA LOGICA. - ISSN 0039-3215. - 110:4(2022), pp. 1035-1080. [10.1007/s11225-022-09984-3]

A Modal View on Resource-Bounded Propositional Logics

P. PARDO VENTURA
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2022

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Classical propositional logic plays a prominent role in industrial applications, and yet the complexity of this logic is presumed to be non-feasible. Tractable systems such as depth-bounded boolean logics approximate classical logic and can be seen as a model for resource-bounded agents whose reasoning style is nonetheless classical. In this paper we first study a hierarchy of tractable logics that is not defined by depth. Then we extend it into a modal logic where modalities make explicit the assumptions discharged in propositional proofs, thereby expressing blueprints for proofs. A natural deduction system is provided that permits to reason about and manage such proof blueprints.
Resource-bounded logic; Classical propositional logic; Modal logic; Bivalence rule; Information semantics; Distributed theorem proving
Settore M-FIL/02 - Logica e Filosofia della Scienza
2022
7-apr-2020
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