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Journal of Logic and Computation, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, February 2016
- Ofer Arieli, Beata Konikowska

, Alexander Rabinovich
, Anna Zamansky:
Foreword. 1-6
- Régis Alenda, Nicola Olivetti, Gian Luca Pozzato:

Nested sequent calculi for normal conditional logics. 7-50 - Matthias Baaz, Agata Ciabattoni

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Proof theory of witnessed Gödel logic: A negative result. 51-64 - Diderik Batens:

Spoiled for choice? 65-95 - Walter Alexandre Carnielli, Marcelo E. Coniglio

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Paraconsistent set theory by predicating on consistency. 97-116 - Carlos Cotrini, Yuri Gurevich:

Basic primal infon logic. 117-141 - Nachum Dershowitz, Gilles Dowek

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Universality in two dimensions. 143-167 - Roy Dyckhoff, Sara Negri:

A cut-free sequent system for Grzegorczyk logic, with an application to the Gödel-McKinsey-Tarski embedding. 169-187 - Christian G. Fermüller:

On matrices, Nmatrices and games. 189-211 - Melvin Fitting:

Realization using the model existence theorem. 213-234 - Nissim Francez:

Relevant harmony. 235-245 - Dov M. Gabbay:

Logical foundations for bipolar and tripolar argumentation networks: preliminary results. 247-292 - Furio Honsell, Marina Lenisa, Ivan Scagnetto, Luigi Liquori

, Petar Maksimovic
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An open logical framework. 293-335 - Ori Lahav

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Semantic investigation of canonical Gödel hypersequent systems. 337-360 - Joke Meheus, Christian Straßer

, Peter Verdée:
Which style of reasoning to choose in the face of conflicting information? 361-380 - George Metcalfe

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An Avron rule for fragments of R-mingle. 381-393 - Grigori Mints, Shane Steinert-Threlkeld:

ADC method of proof search for intuitionistic propositional natural deduction. 395-408 - Daniele Mundici:

Logic on the n-cube. 409-424 - Heinrich Wansing

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Falsification, natural deduction and bi-intuitionistic logic. 425-450 - Sergei N. Artëmov, Tatiana Yavorskaya:

Binding modalities. 451-461
Volume 26, Number 2, April 2016
- Didier Galmiche, Stéphane Graham-Lengrand:

Special Issue on Computational Logic in Honour of Roy Dyckhoff. 463-465
- Ursula Martin

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Computational logic and the social. 467-477 - Nissim Francez:

Views of proof-theoretic semantics: reified proof-theoretic meanings. 479-494 - Luca Tranchini:

Proof-theoretic semantics, paradoxes and the distinction between sense and denotation. 495-512 - Sara Negri:

Proof analysis beyond geometric theories: from rule systems to systems of rules. 513-537 - Vivek Nigam

, Elaine Pimentel
, Giselle Reis:
An extended framework for specifying and reasoning about proof systems. 539-576 - Kaustuv Chaudhuri, Stefan Hetzl

, Dale Miller
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A multi-focused proof system isomorphic to expansion proofs. 577-603 - Dominique Larchey-Wendling

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The formal strong completeness of partial monoidal Boolean BI. 605-640 - Ewen Maclean, Andrew Ireland, Gudmund Grov:

Proof automation for functional correctness in separation logic. 641-675 - Luca Roversi

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A deep inference system with a self-dual binder which is complete for linear lambda calculus. 677-698 - James Cheney

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A simple sequent calculus for nominal logic. 699-726 - Toshihiko Uchida:

A partial translation from λU to λ2. 727-743 - Ekaterina Komendantskaya

, John Power
, Martin Schmidt:
Coalgebraic logic programming: from Semantics to Implementation. 745-783 - Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh

, Stephen Clark
, Bob Coecke:
The Frobenius anatomy of word meanings II: possessive relative pronouns. 785-815
Volume 26, Number 3, June 2016
- Szymon Klarman, Víctor Gutiérrez-Basulto:

Description logics of context. 817-854 - Razvan Diaconescu

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Quasi-varieties and initial semantics for hybridized institutions. 855-891 - László Egri:

On constraint satisfaction problems below P. 893-922
- Libor Barto

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The collapse of the bounded width hierarchy. 923-943 - Vladimir V. Rybakov

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Non-transitive linear temporal logic and logical knowledge operations. 945-958 - Giorgio Magri:

Noise robustness and stochastic tolerance of OT error-driven ranking algorithms. 959-988 - Stéphane Demri, Morgan Deters:

Temporal logics on strings with prefix relation. 989-1017 - Alberto Gatto:

On the Priorean temporal logic with [d] over the real line. 1019-1041
- Zeki Bayram, Omid Sharifi

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Unifying F-logic molecules: a rectification to the original unification algorithm. 1043-1049
Volume 26, Number 4, August 2016
- Pietro Baroni, Dov M. Gabbay, Massimiliano Giacomin

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Introduction to the special issue on Loops in Argumentation. 1051-1053
- Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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Dilemmas and paradoxes: cycles in argumentation frameworks. 1055-1064 - Dov M. Gabbay:

The handling of loops in argumentation networks. 1065-1147 - Wolfgang Dvorák, Sarah Alice Gaggl:

Stage semantics and the SCC-recursive schema for argumentation semantics. 1149-1202 - Ofer Arieli:

On the acceptance of loops in argumentation frameworks. 1203-1234 - Gustavo Adrian Bodanza

, Fernando A. Tohmé
, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
Beyond admissibility: accepting cycles in argumentation with game protocols for cogency criteria. 1235-1255 - Martin W. A. Caminada, Wolfgang Dvorák, Srdjan Vesic

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Preferred semantics as socratic discussion. 1257-1292 - Ringo Baumann, Stefan Woltran:

The role of self-attacking arguments in characterizations of equivalence notions. 1293-1313 - Teresa Alsinet

, Ramón Béjar
, Lluís Godo
, Francesc Guitart
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RP-DeLP: a weighted defeasible argumentation framework based on a recursive semantics. 1315-1360
Volume 26, Number 5, October 2016
- Juan Carlos Nieves, Mauricio Osorio:

Ideal extensions as logical programming models. 1361-1393 - Josep Maria Font:

Ordering protoalgebraic logics. 1395-1419 - Pavel Naumov

, Margaret Protzman:
Conditional interchangeability of Nash equilibria. 1421-1438 - Tim French

, John Christopher McCabe-Dansted, Mark Reynolds
:
A complete axiomatization of a temporal logic with obligation and robustness. 1439-1467 - Makoto Kanazawa:

Multidimensional trees and a Chomsky-Schützenberger-Weir representation theorem for simple context-free tree grammars. 1469-1516 - Christian Straßer

, Frederik Van De Putte:
Adaptive strategies and finite-conditional premise sets. 1517-1539 - Sebastian Enqvist:

A new coalgebraic Lindström theorem. 1541-1566 - Bartosz Wieckowski:

Refinements of subatomic natural deduction. 1567-1616 - Thomas Macaulay Ferguson

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Faulty Belnap computers and subsystems of FDE. 1617-1636 - Pavel Naumov

, Margaret Protzman:
Equilibria interchangeability in cellular games. 1637-1661 - Fabio Mogavero

, Aniello Murano
, Moshe Y. Vardi:
Relentful strategic reasoning in alternating-time temporal logic. 1663-1695 - Maciej Swiechowski, Jacek Mandziuk

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Fast interpreter for logical reasoning in general game playing. 1697-1727 - Stanislav O. Speranski

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A note on hereditarily Π10- and Σ10-complete sets of sentences. 1729-1741 - Seyed Amin Khatami

, Massoud Pourmahdian
, Nazanin Roshandel Tavana
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From rational Gödel logic to ultrametric logic. 1743-1767 - Steffen Lewitzka:

Algebraic semantics for a modal logic close to S1. 1769-1783
Volume 26, Number 6, December 2016
- Olivier Roy

, Ole Thomassen Hjortland:
Special issue on substructural logic and information dynamics: introduction. 1785-1786
- Igor Sedlár

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Epistemic extensions of modal distributive substructural logics. 1787-1813 - Marta Bílková

, Ondrej Majer
, Michal Pelis
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Epistemic logics for sceptical agents. 1815-1841 - Olivier Roy

, Ole Thomassen Hjortland:
Dynamic consequence for soft information. 1843-1864 - Guillaume Aucher

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Displaying updates in logic. 1865-1912 - Guillaume Aucher

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Dynamic epistemic logic in update logic. 1913-1960 - Sabine Frittella

, Giuseppe Greco
, Alexander Kurz
, Alessandra Palmigiano
, Vlasta Sikimic
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A proof-theoretic semantic analysis of dynamic epistemic logic. 1961-2015 - Sabine Frittella, Giuseppe Greco

, Alexander Kurz
, Alessandra Palmigiano
, Vlasta Sikimic
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Multi-type display calculus for dynamic epistemic logic. 2017-2065 - Sabine Frittella

, Giuseppe Greco
, Alexander Kurz
, Alessandra Palmigiano
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Multi-type display calculus for propositional dynamic logic. 2067-2104

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