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'''Neighborhood semantics''', also known as '''Scott-Montague semantics''', is a formal semantics for modal logics. It is a generalization, developed independently by [[Dana Scott]] and [[Richard Montague]], of the more widely known [[Kripke semantics|relational semantics]] for modal logic. Whereas a [[Kripke frame|relational frame]] <math>\langle W,R\rangle</math> consists of a set ''W'' of worlds (or states) and an [[accessibility relation]] ''R'' intended to indicate which worlds are alternatives to (or, accessible from) others, a '''neighborhood frame''' <math>\langle W,N\rangle</math> still has a set ''W'' of worlds, but has instead of an accessibility relation a ''neighborhood function''
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: <math> N : W \to 2^{2^W} </math>
 
that assigns to each element of ''W'' a set of subsets of ''W''.  Intuitively, each family of subsets assigned to a world are the propositions necessary at that world, where 'proposition' is defined as a subset of ''W'' (i.e. the set of worlds at which the proposition is true).  Specifically, if ''M'' is a model on the frame, then
 
: <math> M,w\models\square A \Longleftrightarrow (A)^M \in N(w), </math>
 
where
 
: <math>(A)^M = \{u\in W \mid M,u\models A \}</math>
 
is the ''truth set'' of ''A''.
 
Neighborhood semantics is used for the classical modal logics that are strictly weaker than the [[normal modal logic]] '''K'''.
 
==Correspondence between relational and neighborhood models==
 
To every relational model M = (W,R,V) there corresponds an equivalent (in the sense of having point-wise equivalent modal theories) neighborhood model M' = (W,N,V) defined by
 
: <math> N(w) = \{(A)^M: M,w\models\Box A\}. </math>
 
The fact that the converse fails gives a precise sense to the remark that neighborhood models are a generalization of relational ones. Another (perhaps more natural) generalization of relational structures are [[general frame|general relational structures]].
 
==References==
 
* Scott, D.  "Advice in modal logic", in ''Philosophical Problems in Logic'', ed. Karel Lambert.  Reidel, 1970.
* Montague, R. "Universal Grammar", ''Theoria'' 36, 373-98, 1970.
* Chellas, B.F.  ''Modal Logic''.  Cambridge University Press, 1980.
 
 
 
[[Category:Modal logic]]
 
 
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