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===Affiliation=== |
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Institute of Computer Science |
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Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic |
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Pod Vodárenskou věží 2 |
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18207 Prague 8, Czech Republic |
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Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling |
Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling |
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===Selected publications=== |
===Selected publications=== |
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<li>Introduction to Mathematical Fuzzy Logic (with P. Cintula and P. |
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<li>A note on natural extensions in abstract algebraic logic (with C. Noguera). To appear in <em>Studia Logica</em>.</li> |
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Hájek). In P. Cintula, P. Hájek, C. Noguera, editors, |
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<em>Handbook of Mathematical Fuzzy Logic - Volume 1</em>, |
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<li>A Henkin-style proof of completeness for first-order algebraizable logics (with C. Noguera). To appear in The <em>Journal of Symbolic Logic</em>.</li> |
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volume 37 of Studies in Logic, Mathematical Logic and Foundations. |
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Pp. 1-101, London: College Publication, 2011.</li> |
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<li>Modal logics of uncertainty with two layer-syntax: a general completeness theorem (with C. Noguera). <em>Logic, Language, Information and Computation - 21st International Workshop, WoLLIC 2014</em>, Ulrich Kohlenbach, Pablo Barceló, Ruy de Queiroz (eds), Valparaiso, Chile, September 1-4, 2014, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, pp. 124-136.</li> |
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<li>The quest for the basic fuzzy logic (with C. Noguera and R. Horčík). Petr Hájek on Mathematical Fuzzy Logic, chapter 12, F. Montagna (ed), <em>Outstanding Contributions to Logic</em>, vol. 6, Springer, 2014, pp. 245-290.</li> |
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<li>Non-associative substructural logis and their semilinear extensions: axiomatization and completeness properties (with C. Noguera and R. Horčík). <em>The Review of Symbolic Logic</em> 6 (2013) 794-423.</li> |
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<li>The proof by cases property and its variants in structural consequence relations (with C. Noguera). <em>Studia Logica 101</em> (2013) 713-747.</li> |
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<li>A general framework for Mathematical Fuzzy Logic (with C. Noguera). <em>Handbook of Mathematical Fuzzy Logic - volume 1</em>, chapter II, P. Cintula, P. Hájek, C. Noguera (eds), Studies in Logic, Mathematical Logic and Foundations, vol. 37, College Publications, London, 2011, pp. 103-207.</li> |
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<li>Introduction to Mathematical Fuzzy Logic (with L. Běhounek and P. Hájek). In P. Cintula, P. Hájek, C. Noguera, editors, <em>Handbook of Mathematical Fuzzy Logic - Volume 1</em>, volume 37 of Studies in Logic, Mathematical Logic and Foundations. 1-101, London: College Publication, 2011.</li> |
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<li>Admissible rules in the implication-negation fragment of intuitionistic logic (with G. Metcalfe). <em>Annals of Pure and Applied Logic</em> 162 (2010) 162-171.</li> |
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<li>Implicational (Semilinear) Logics I: A New Hierarchy (with C. Noguera). <em>Archive for Mathematical Logic</em> 49 (2010) 417-446.</li> |
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<li>Distinguished algebraic semantics for t-norm based fuzzy logics: methods and algebraic equivalencies (with C. Noguera, F. Esteva, J. Gispert, L. Godo and F. Montagna). <em>Annals of Pure and Applied Logic</em> 160 (2009) 53-81.</li> |
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<li>Structural completeness in fuzzy logics (with G. Metcalfe). <em>Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic</em> 50 (2009) 153-182.</li> |
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<li>Complexity issues in axiomatic extensions of Lukasiewicz logic (with P. Hájek). <em>Journal of Logic and Computation</em> 19 (2009) 245-260.</li> |
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<li>Relations in Fuzzy Class Theory: Initial steps (with L. Běhounek and U. Bodenhofer). <em>Fuzzy Sets and Systems</em> 159 (2008) 1729-1772.</li> |
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<li>Formal systems of fuzzy logic and their fragments (with P. Hájek and R. Horčík). <em>Annals of Pure and Applied Logic</em> 150 (2007) 40-65.</li> |
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<li>On theories and models in fuzzy predicate logics (with P. Hájek). <em>Journal of Symbolic Logic</em> 71 (2006) 863-880.</li> |
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<li>Weakly implicative (fuzzy) logics I: Basic properties. <em>Archive for Mathematical Logic</em> 45 (2006) 673-704.</li> |
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<li>From fuzzy logic to fuzzy mathematics: A methodological manifesto (with L. Běhounek). <em>Fuzzy Sets and Systems</em> 157 (2006) 642-646.</li> |
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<li>Fuzzy logics as the logics of chains (with L. Běhounek). <em>Fuzzy Sets and Systems</em> 157 (2006) 604-610.</li> |
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<li>Fuzzy Class Theory (with |
<li>Relational compositions in Fuzzy Class Theory (with M. Daňková). |
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<em>Fuzzy Sets and Systems</em> 160(8): 1005-1036 (2009).</li> |
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<li>Relations in Fuzzy Class Theory: Initial steps (with P. Cintula and U. Bodenhofer). <em>Fuzzy Sets and Systems</em> 159 (2008) 1729-1772.</li> |
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<li>Fuzzy Class Theory (with P. Cintula). |
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<li>Advances in the LPi and LPi1/2 logics. <em>Archive for Mathematical Logic</em> 42 (2003) 449-468.</li> |
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<em>Fuzzy Sets and Systems</em> 154 (2005) 34-55.</li> |
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 20 March 2018
Affiliation
Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling
University of Ostrava
30. dubna 22, 701 03 Ostrava 1, Czech Republic
Selected publications
- Introduction to Mathematical Fuzzy Logic (with P. Cintula and P. Hájek). In P. Cintula, P. Hájek, C. Noguera, editors, Handbook of Mathematical Fuzzy Logic - Volume 1, volume 37 of Studies in Logic, Mathematical Logic and Foundations. Pp. 1-101, London: College Publication, 2011.
- Relational compositions in Fuzzy Class Theory (with M. Daňková). Fuzzy Sets and Systems 160(8): 1005-1036 (2009).
- Relations in Fuzzy Class Theory: Initial steps (with P. Cintula and U. Bodenhofer). Fuzzy Sets and Systems 159 (2008) 1729-1772.
- Fuzzy Class Theory (with P. Cintula). Fuzzy Sets and Systems 154 (2005) 34-55.