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In the present article, we introduce a multi-type display calculus for dynamic epistemic logic, which we refer to as Dynamic Calculus. The display approach is suitable to modularly chart the space of dynamic epistemic logics on weaker-than-classical propositional base. The presence of types endows the language of the Dynamic Calculus with additional expressivity, allows for a smooth proof-theoretic treatment, and paves the way towards a general methodology for the design of proof systems for the generality of dynamic logics, and certainly beyond dynamic epistemic logic. We prove that the Dynamic Calculus adequately captures Baltag-Moss-Solecki's dynamic epistemic logic, and enjoys Belnap-style cut elimination.
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Frittella, S., Greco, G., Kurz, A., Palmigiano, A., & Sikimić, V. (2016). Multi-type display calculus for dynamic epistemic logic. Journal of Logic and Computation, 26(6), 2017–2065. https://doi.org/10.1093/logcom/exu068
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