Logical Methods in Computer Science (Feb 2021)

Convolution Algebras: Relational Convolution, Generalised Modalities and Incidence Algebras

  • Brijesh Dongol,
  • Ian J. Hayes,
  • Georg Struth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23638/LMCS-17(1:13)2021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 17, Issue 1

Abstract

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Convolution is a ubiquitous operation in mathematics and computing. The Kripke semantics for substructural and interval logics motivates its study for quantale-valued functions relative to ternary relations. The resulting notion of relational convolution leads to generalised binary and unary modal operators for qualitative and quantitative models, and to more conventional variants, when ternary relations arise from identities over partial semigroups. Convolution-based semantics for fragments of categorial, linear and incidence (segment or interval) logics are provided as qualitative applications. Quantitative examples include algebras of durations and mean values in the duration calculus.

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