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Finite models for inequations1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 March 2014

M. D. Gladstone*
Affiliation:
University of Bristol

Extract

By inequation is meant an expression of the form,

where a, b are terms taken from any first-order formal language. An inequation is consistent iff it cannot be brought to the form,

by substitution.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Association for Symbolic Logic 1997

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Footnotes

1

This is part of the author's doctoral thesis, submitted at Bristol in 1964. I am very much indebted to J. C. Shepherdson for supervising the work, and to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research for a grant. An abstract of the paper was read at the 1964 Logic Colloquium (Bristol).

References

1 This is part of the author's doctoral thesis, submitted at Bristol in 1964. I am very much indebted to J. C. Shepherdson for supervising the work, and to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research for a grant. An abstract of the paper was read at the 1964 Logic Colloquium (Bristol).