back to ideas for this text


Single Idea 9736

[from 'First-Order Modal Logic' by M Fitting/R Mendelsohn, in 4. Formal Logic / D. Modal Logic ML / 2. Tools of Modal Logic / b. Terminology of ML ]

Full Idea

A 'model' is a frame plus a specification of which propositional letters are true at which worlds. It is written as , where ||- is a relation between possible worlds and propositional letters. So Γ ||- P means P is true at world Γ.

Clarification

See Idea 9735 for 'frame'. The G and R are printed in a script font

Gist of Idea

A 'model' is a frame plus specification of propositions true at worlds, written < G,R,||- >

Source

M Fitting/R Mendelsohn (First-Order Modal Logic [1998], 1.6)

Book Reference

Fitting,M/Mendelsohn,R: 'First-Order Modal Logic' [Synthese 1998], p.12


Related Idea

Idea 9735 A 'frame' is a set G of possible worlds, with an accessibility relation R, written < G,R > [Fitting/Mendelsohn]