Determination of α-resolution in lattice-valued first-order logic LF (X)

Y Xu, J Liu, D Ruan, X Li - Information Sciences, 2011 - Elsevier
Y Xu, J Liu, D Ruan, X Li
Information Sciences, 2011Elsevier
Key issues for resolution-based automated reasoning in lattice-valued first-order logic LF (X)
are investigated with truth-values in a lattice-valued logical algebraic structure–lattice
implication algebra (LIA). The determination of resolution at a certain truth-value level
(called α-resolution) in LF (X) is proved to be equivalently transformed into the determination
of α-resolution in lattice-valued propositional logic LP (X) based on LIA. The determination of
α-resolution of any quasi-regular generalized literals and constants under various cases in …
Key issues for resolution-based automated reasoning in lattice-valued first-order logic LF(X) are investigated with truth-values in a lattice-valued logical algebraic structure–lattice implication algebra (LIA). The determination of resolution at a certain truth-value level (called α-resolution) in LF(X) is proved to be equivalently transformed into the determination of α-resolution in lattice-valued propositional logic LP(X) based on LIA. The determination of α-resolution of any quasi-regular generalized literals and constants under various cases in LP(X) is further analyzed, specified, and subsequently verified. Hence the determination of α-resolution in LF(X) can be accordingly solved to a very broad extent, which not only lays a foundation for the practical implementation of automated reasoning algorithms in LF(X), but also provides a key support for α-resolution-based automated reasoning approaches and algorithms in LIA based linguistic truth-valued logics.
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