Moss' logic for ordered coalgebras

Abstract

We present a finitary version of Moss' coalgebraic logic for T-coalgebras, where T is a locally monotone endofunctor of the category of posets and monotone maps. The logic uses a single cover modality whose arity is given by the least finitary subfunctor of the dual of the coalgebra functor Tω∂, and the semantics of the modality is given by relation lifting. For the semantics to work, T is required to preserve exact squares. For the finitary setting to work, Tω∂ is required to preserve finite intersections. We develop a notion of a base for subobjects of Tω X. This in particular allows us to talk about the finite poset of subformulas for a given formula. The notion of a base is introduced generally for a category equipped with a suitable factorisation system. We prove that the resulting logic has the Hennessy-Milner property for the notion of similarity based on the notion of relation lifting. We define a sequent proof system for the logic, and prove its completeness.

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