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On Weak and Strong Interpolation in Algebraic Logics
Published 2006-12-09Version 1
We show that there is a restriction, or modification of the finite-variable fragments of First Order Logic in which a weak form of Craig's Interpolation Theorem holds, but a strong form of this theorem does not hold. Translating these results into Algebraic Logic we obtain a finitely axiomatizable subvariety of finite dimensional Representable Cylindric Algebras that has the Strong Amalgamation Property, but does not have the Superamalgamation Property. This settles a conjecture of Pigozzi
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