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This book is a tribute to Professor Ewa Orlowska, a Polish logician
who was celebrating the 60th year of her scientific career in 2017.
It offers a collection of contributed papers by different authors
and covers the most important areas of her research. Prof. Orlowska
made significant contributions to many fields of logic, such as
proof theory, algebraic methods in logic and knowledge
representation, and her work has been published in 3 monographs and
over 100 articles in internationally acclaimed journals and
conference proceedings. The book also includes Prof. Orlowska's
autobiography, bibliography and a trialogue between her and the
editors of the volume, as well as contributors' biographical notes,
and is suitable for scholars and students of logic who are
interested in understanding more about Prof. Orlowska's work.
This book presents logical foundations of dual tableaux together
with a number of their applications both to logics traditionally
dealt with in mathematics and philosophy (such as modal,
intuitionistic, relevant, and many-valued logics) and to various
applied theories of computational logic (such as temporal
reasoning, spatial reasoning, fuzzy-set-based reasoning,
rough-set-based reasoning, order-of magnitude reasoning, reasoning
about programs, threshold logics, logics of conditional decisions).
The distinguishing feature of most of these applications is that
the corresponding dual tableaux are built in a relational language
which provides useful means of presentation of the theories. In
this way modularity of dual tableaux is ensured. We do not need to
develop and implement each dual tableau from scratch, we should
only extend the relational core common to many theories with the
rules specific for a particular theory.
This book presents logical foundations of dual tableaux together
with a number of their applications both to logics traditionally
dealt with in mathematics and philosophy (such as modal,
intuitionistic, relevant, and many-valued logics) and to various
applied theories of computational logic (such as temporal
reasoning, spatial reasoning, fuzzy-set-based reasoning,
rough-set-based reasoning, order-of magnitude reasoning, reasoning
about programs, threshold logics, logics of conditional decisions).
The distinguishing feature of most of these applications is that
the corresponding dual tableaux are built in a relational language
which provides useful means of presentation of the theories. In
this way modularity of dual tableaux is ensured. We do not need to
develop and implement each dual tableau from scratch, we should
only extend the relational core common to many theories with the
rules specific for a particular theory.
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