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A proof-theoretic approach to uniform interpolation property of multi-agent modal logic

Logic in Computer Science 2025-10-30 v1

Abstract

Uniform interpolation property (UIP) is a strengthening of Craig interpolation property. It was first established by Pitts(1992) based on a pure proof-theoretic method. UIP in multi-modal Kn\mathbf{K_n}, KDn\mathbf{KD_n} and KTn\mathbf{KT_n} logic have been established by semantic approaches, however, a proof-theoretic approach is still lacking. B\'ilkov\'a (2007) develops the method in Pitts (1992) to show UIP in classical modal logic K\mathbf{K} and KT\mathbf{KT}. This paper further extends B\'ilkov\'a (2007)'s systems to establish the UIP in multi-agent modal logic Kn\mathbf{K_n}, KDn\mathbf{KD_n} and KTn\mathbf{KT_n}. A purely syntactic algorithm is presented to determine a uniform interpolant formula. It is also shown that quantification over propositional variables can be modeled by UIP in these systems. Furthermore, a direct argument to establish UIP without using second-order quantifiers is also presented.

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@article{arxiv.2510.25394,
  title  = {A proof-theoretic approach to uniform interpolation property of multi-agent modal logic},
  author = {Youan Su},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.25394},
  year   = {2025}
}