Abstract
The AGM postulates are for the belief revision (revision by a single belief), and the DP postulates for the iterated revision (revision by a finite sequence of beliefs). Li gave an R-calculus for R-configurations Δ|Γ, where Δ is a set of atomic formulas or the negations of atomic formulas, and Γ is a finite set of formulas. In this paper, two deduction systems for the revision of a theory by another theory are given such that the systems are sound and complete, that is, if Δ|Γ ⇒ Γ′ is provable then Γ′ ⊇ Δ is consistent and Γ′ - Δ is a maximal subset of Γ such that (Γ′ - Δ) ∪ Δ is consistent; and for any finite theories Δ and Γ, there is a finite theory Γ ′ such that Γ′ - Δ is a maximal subset of G such that (Γ′ - Δ) ∪ Δ is consistent, and Δ|Γ ⇒ Γ′ is provable. Moreover, if Δ|Γ ⇒ Γ′ is provable then Γ satisfies the AGM and the DP postulates.
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给出了一种R演算S, 并证明了它是可靠的和完备的.
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给出了一种R演算T, 并证明了它是可靠的和完备的.
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Li, W., Sui, Y. & Sun, M. The sound and complete R-calculus for revising propositional theories. Sci. China Inf. Sci. 58, 1–12 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11432-014-5188-3
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