A geometrical view of I/O logic

11/28/2019
by   D. Gabbay, et al.
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We describe a geometrical account of the I/O logic put forth by Makinson and van der Torre. A soundness and completeness results was reported for the simplest I/O operation called simple-minded, and in the finite case only. On this account a generator acts as a "jump" within a lattice.

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