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Canonicity and Relativized Canonicity via Pseudo-Correspondence: an Application of ALBA

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We generalize Venema's result on the canonicity of the additivity of positive terms, from classical modal logic to a vast class of logics the algebraic semantics of which is given by varieties of normal distributive lattice expansions (normal DLEs), aka `distributive lattices with operators'. We provide two contrasting proofs for this result: the first is along the lines of Venema's pseudo-correspondence argument but using the insights and tools of unified correspondence theory, and in particular the algorithm ALBA; the second closer to the style of J\'onsson. Using insights gleaned from the second proof, we define a suitable enhancement of the algorithm ALBA, which we use prove the canonicity of certain syntactically defined classes of DLE-inequalities (called the meta-inductive inequalities), relative to the structures in which the formulas asserting the additivity of some given terms are valid.

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Inception Display Calculi

math.LO · 2026-05-16 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Extends display calculi framework to inductive axioms via unified correspondence and ALBA to generate analytic rules, covering acyclic substructural hierarchy for arbitrary signatures.

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  • Inception Display Calculi math.LO · 2026-05-16 · unverdicted · none · ref 15 · internal anchor

    Extends display calculi framework to inductive axioms via unified correspondence and ALBA to generate analytic rules, covering acyclic substructural hierarchy for arbitrary signatures.