| Goldblatt, R. Logics of Time and Computation, volume 7 of Lecture Notes. CSLI Publications, second edition, 1992. |
....of our correspondence (Theorem 6) can be obtained as a corollary of the corresponding results for modal logic, the backwards direction (Theorem 8) strengthens the traditional modal results. Goldblatt has also studied validity preserving constructions for modal logics and a survey is found in [8]. We considered the same problem for intuitionistic logic. This is non trivial, as the translations from intuitionistic logic into modal logics [6] are not onto. There is further difficulty because it has been shown that bisimulation is characterized by 3 and negation and conjunction. However ....
Robert Goldblatt. Mathematics of modality, volume 43 of Lecture Notes. CSLI, 1993.
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Goldblatt, R. Logics of Time and Computation, volume 7 of Lecture Notes. CSLI Publications, second edition, 1992.
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R. Goldblatt. Logics of Time and Computation, volume 7 of Lecture Notes. CSLI Publications, second edition, 1992.
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