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Logical matrices and the amalgamation property

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The main result of the present paper — Theorem 3 — establishes the equivalence of the interpolation and amalgamation properties for a large family of logics and their associated classes of matrices.

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Czelakowski, J. Logical matrices and the amalgamation property. Stud Logica 41, 329–341 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00403332

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