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The Rough Logic and Roughness of Logical Theories
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Logics and Reasoning
The Rough Logic and Roughness of Logical Theories
Cungen Cao1 , Yuefei Sui1 and Zaiyue Zhang2 
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Key Laboratory of Intelligent Information Processing, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
100080, China |
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Department of Computer Science, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu 212003, China |
Abstract
Tuples in an information system are taken as terms in a logical system, attributes as function symbols, a tuple taking a value
at an attribute as an atomic formula. In such a way, an information system is represented by a logical theory in a logical
language. The roughness of an information system is represented by the roughness of the logical theory, and the roughness
of logical theories is a generalization of that of information systems. A logical theory induces an indiscernibility relation
on the Herbrand universe of the logical language, the set of all the ground terms. It is imaginable that there is some connection
between the logical implication of logical theories and the refinement of indiscernibility relations induced by the logical
theories. It shall be proved that there is no such a connection of simple form.
Keywords:Rough set theory, logical theories, refinement, logical implication.
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