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Handling various forms of inconsistency in possibilistic logic

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Possibilistic logic results from the application of possibility theory to classical logic, here propositional logic. Central in standard possibilistic logic (where propositional logic formulas are associated with lower bounds of their necessity measures), is the notion of inconsistency level of a possibilistic logic base. Formulas whose weight is strictly above this inconsistency level constitute a sub-base free of any inconsistency. However, several extensions such as paraconsistent or multiple sources extensions of possibitistic logic, or extensions involving other possibility theory measures, provide other forms of inconsistency, while enlarging the representation power of possibilistic logic. The paper offers a structured overview of the various forms of inconsistency that can be accommodated in possibilistic logic.
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hal-03351555 , version 1 (22-09-2021)

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Didier Dubois, Henri Prade. Handling various forms of inconsistency in possibilistic logic. 22rd International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications 2011, Aug 2011, Toulouse, France. pp.327--331, ⟨10.1109/DEXA.2011.39⟩. ⟨hal-03351555⟩
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