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A van Benthem theorem for fuzzy modal logic

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Wild, Paul
Schroder, Lutz
Pattinson, Dirk
Konig, Barbara

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We present a fuzzy (or quantitative) version of the van Benthem theorem, which characterizes propositional modal logic as the bisimulation-invariant fragment of first-order logic. Specifically, we consider a first-order fuzzy predicate logic along with its modal fragment, and show that the fuzzy first-order formulas that are non-expansive w.r.t. the natural notion of bisimulation distance are exactly those that can be approximated by fuzzy modal formulas.

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Proceedings of LICS ’18: 33rdAnnual ACM/IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science

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2037-12-31
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