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A formal proof of modal completeness for provability logic
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Maggesi, Marco
, Cosimo Perini Brogi
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Completeness
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/ Theorem proving
2021
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A formal proof of modal completeness for provability logic
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A formal proof of modal completeness for provability logic
2021
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Overview
This work presents a formalized proof of modal completeness for Gödel-Löb provability logic (GL) in the HOL Light theorem prover. We describe the code we developed, and discuss some details of our implementation, focusing on our choices in structuring proofs which make essential use of the tools of HOL Light and which differ in part from the standard strategies found in main textbooks covering the topic in an informal setting. Moreover, we propose a reflection on our own experience in using this specific theorem prover for this formalization task, with an analysis of pros and cons of reasoning within and about the formal system for GL we implemented in our code.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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