ISBN-13: 9781848900684 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 592 str.
Modal logic is a subject with ancient roots in the western logical tradition. Up until the last few generations, it was pursued mainly as a branch of philosophy. But in recent years, the subject has taken new directions with connections to topics in computer science and mathematics. This volume is the proceedings of the conference of record in its fi eld, Advances in Modal Logic. Its contributions are state-of-the-art papers. The topics include decidability and complexity results for specifi c modal logics, proof theory of modal logic, logics for reasoning about time and space, provability logic, dynamic epistemic logic, and the logic of evidence.
Modal logic is a subject with ancient roots in the western logical tradition. Up until the last few generations, it was pursued mainly as a branch ofphilosophy. But in recent years, the subject has taken new directions with connections to topics in computer science and mathematics.This volume is the proceedings of the conference of record in its fi eld, Advances in Modal Logic. Its contributions are state-of-the-art papers. Thetopics include decidability and complexity results for specifi c modal logics, proof theory of modal logic, logics for reasoning about time and space,provability logic, dynamic epistemic logic, and the logic of evidence.