Kripke Frame with Graded Accessibility and Fuzzy Possible World Semantics |
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Authors: | Suzuki Nobu-Yuki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Shizuoka University, Ohya, Shizuoka, 422, Japan |
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Abstract: | A possible world structure consist of a set W of possible worlds and an accessibility relation R. We take a partial function r(·,·) to the unit interval [0, 1] instead of R and obtain a Kripke frame with graded accessibility r Intuitively, r(x, y) can be regarded as the reliability factor of y from x We deal with multimodal logics corresponding to Kripke frames with graded accessibility in a fairly general setting. This setting provides us with a framework for fuzzy possible world semantics. The basic propositional multimodal logic gK (grated K) is defined syntactically. We prove that gK is sound and complete with respect to this semantics. We discuss some extensions of gK including logics of similarity relations and of fuzzy orderings. We present a modified filtration method and prove that gK and its extensions introduced here are decidable. |
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Keywords: | Kripke semantics possible world semantics fuzzy |
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