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Provability logic is a modal logic, in which the box (or "necessity") operator is interpreted as 'it is provable that'.
The point is to capture the notion of a proof predicate of a reasonably rich formal theory, such as Peano arithmetic.
See also
- Hilbert–Bernays provability conditions
- Interpretability logic
- Kripke semantics
- Japaridze's Polymodal Logic
- Peano arithmetic
External links
- Provability logic @ Wikipedia