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Decidability by filtrations for graded normal logics (graded modalities V)

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We prove decidability for all of the main graded normal logics, by a notion of filtration suitably conceived for this environment.

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Cerrato, C. Decidability by filtrations for graded normal logics (graded modalities V). Stud Logica 53, 61–73 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01053022

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