Algebraic results on universal quantifiers in monoidal t-norm based logic
Abstract
In this paper, we enlarge the language of MTL-algebras by a unary operation ∀ equationally described so as to abstract algebraic properties of the universal quantifier "for any" in its original meaning. The resulting class of algebras will be called MTL-algebras with universal quantifiers (UMTL-algebras for short). After discussing some basic algebraic properties of UMTL-algebras, we start a systematic study of the main subclasses of UMTL-algebras, some of which constitute well known algebras: UMV-algebras and monadic Boolean algebra. Then we give some characterizations of representable, simple, semsimple UMTL-algebras, and obtain some representations of UMTL-algebras. Finally, we establish modal monoidal t-norm based logic and prove that is completeness with respect to the variety of UMTL-algebras, and then obtain that a necessary and sufficient condition for the modal monoidal t-norm based logic to be semilinear.
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