Internalization: The case of hybrid logics
SELIGMAN, J. ‘Internalization: The Case of Hybrid Logics’ Journal of Logic and Computation, Vol. 11, 671-689, 2001.
A sequent calculus for hybrid logics is developed from a calculus for classical predicate logic by a series of... more A sequent calculus for hybrid logics is developed from a calculus for classical predicate logic by a series of transformations. We formalize the semantic theory of hybrid logic using a sequent calculus for predicate logic plus axioms. This works, but it is ugly. The unattractive features are removed one-by-one, until the final vestiges of the metalanguage can be set aside to reveal a fully internalized calculus. The techniques are quite general and can be applied to a wide range of hybrid and modal logics.