Abstract

Two-dimensional products of modal logics having at least one 'non-transitive' component, such as K × K, K × K4, and K × S5, are often known to be decidable and have the finite model property. Here we show that by adding the diagonal constant to the language this might change: one can have formulas that are only satisfiable in infinite 'abstract' models for these logics.

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