Author:
CAMPERCHOLI MIGUEL,CASTAÑO DIEGO NICOLÁS,DÍAZ VARELA JOSÉ PATRICIO,GISPERT JOAN
Abstract
AbstractAn algebraically expandable (AE) class is a class of algebraic structures axiomatizable by sentences of the form
$\forall \exists ! \mathop{\boldsymbol {\bigwedge }}\limits p = q$
. For a logic L algebraized by a quasivariety
$\mathcal {Q}$
we show that the AE-subclasses of
$\mathcal {Q}$
correspond to certain natural expansions of L, which we call algebraic expansions. These turn out to be a special case of the expansions by implicit connectives studied by X. Caicedo. We proceed to characterize all the AE-subclasses of abelian
$\ell $
-groups and perfect MV-algebras, thus fully describing the algebraic expansions of their associated logics.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)