Modal Measurable Logics via a Modal Loomis-Sikorski Representation Theorem
Logic
2026-06-30 v1 Logic in Computer Science
Abstract
We investigate a modal extension of the infinitary classical logic with countable meets and joins, formulated with an eye toward measure-theoretic work in dynamical systems and in point-free ergodic theory. We define a modal formalism in this language, which we call modal measurable logics. We also introduce a Kripke-like semantics for these logics in measurable spaces taking a designated modal sigma-ideal into consideration. Using a restriction of Jonsson-Tarski duality and a modal extension of the Loomis-Sikorski theorem, we prove completeness of modal measurable logics with respect to this new semantics.
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@article{arxiv.2606.31862,
title = {Modal Measurable Logics via a Modal Loomis-Sikorski Representation Theorem},
author = {Nick Bezhanishvili and Jim de Groot and Lawrence S. Moss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.31862},
year = {2026}
}
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In Proceedings AiML 2026, arXiv:2606.29444