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Provability logics and related algebras (e.g., diagonalizable algebras), Complexity of proofs, Logic in artificial intelligence, Modal logic, self-reference, Logics of knowledge and belief (including belief change), logic of proofs, Theoretical Computer Science, Self-reference, Knowledge representation, evidence-based reasoning, Logic of proofs, reasoning about knowledge, Modal logic (including the logic of norms), proof polynomials, modal logic, Computer Science(all)
Provability logics and related algebras (e.g., diagonalizable algebras), Complexity of proofs, Logic in artificial intelligence, Modal logic, self-reference, Logics of knowledge and belief (including belief change), logic of proofs, Theoretical Computer Science, Self-reference, Knowledge representation, evidence-based reasoning, Logic of proofs, reasoning about knowledge, Modal logic (including the logic of norms), proof polynomials, modal logic, Computer Science(all)
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