logikksystem
Logikksystem is a term used in Norwegian to describe a formal system for logic. A logikksystem consists of a formal language with an alphabet and formation rules, together with a deductive apparatus that provides rules for proving theorems. The system also defines semantics, i.e., interpretations that determine the truth of statements in a given model. Collectively, syntax, semantics, and proof rules specify what counts as a valid derivation.
Common examples include propositional logic, first-order logic, higher-order logic, modal logic, and description logics. Propositional logic
Historically, logikksystem have roots in Aristotle’s syllogistic, were developed in modern form by Frege, and were
Applications of logikksystem include automated theorem proving, formal verification of software and hardware, and knowledge representation