
arXiv: 1902.02540
A variety is said to be coherent if the finitely generated subalgebras of its finitely presented members are also finitely presented. In a recent paper by the authors it was shown that coherence forms a key ingredient of the uniform deductive interpolation property for equational consequence in a variety, and a general criterion was given for the failure of coherence (and hence uniform deductive interpolation) in varieties of algebras with a term-definable semilattice reduct. In this paper, a more general criterion is obtained and used to prove the failure of coherence and uniform deductive interpolation for a broad family of modal logics, including K, KT, K4, and S4.
Modal logic, 2609 Logic, Compact congruences, Mathematics - Logic, Model completion, 510 Mathematics, Free algebras, FOS: Mathematics, Uniform interpolation, Logic (math.LO), 2605 Computational Mathematics, Coherence, 1703 Computational Theory and Mathematics
Modal logic, 2609 Logic, Compact congruences, Mathematics - Logic, Model completion, 510 Mathematics, Free algebras, FOS: Mathematics, Uniform interpolation, Logic (math.LO), 2605 Computational Mathematics, Coherence, 1703 Computational Theory and Mathematics
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