2019
DOI: 10.3390/axioms8030100
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Deductive Systems with Multiple-Conclusion Rules and the Disjunction Property

Abstract: Using the defined notion of the inference with multiply-conclusion rules, we show that in the logics enjoying the disjunction property, any derivable rule can be inferred from the single-conclusion rules and a single multiple-conclusion rule, which represents the disjunction property. Also, the conversion algorithm of single-and multiple-conclusion deductive systems into each other is studied.

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“…The most common definition comprises deductive systems as: "A set of rules R and axioms. Since axioms can be viewed as rules without premises, we assume that a deductive system is a set of rules and a procedure for derivation such that Γ L A if and only if A can be derived from Γ by rules R" [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most common definition comprises deductive systems as: "A set of rules R and axioms. Since axioms can be viewed as rules without premises, we assume that a deductive system is a set of rules and a procedure for derivation such that Γ L A if and only if A can be derived from Γ by rules R" [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [8], A. Citkin studies the deductive systems with multiple conclusion rules which admit the introduction of meta-disjunction. Using the defined notion of the inference with multiple-conclusion rules, it is shown that in the logics enjoying the disjunction property, any derivable rule can be inferred from the single-conclusion rules and a single multiple-conclusion rule, which represents the disjunction property.…”
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confidence: 99%