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Abstract Interpretability logic is a modal logic that can be used to describe relative interpretability between extensions of a given first-order arithmetical theory. Verbrugge semantics is a generalization of the basic semantics for interpretability logic. Bisimulation is the basic equivalence between models for modal logic. The Van Benthem Correspondence Theorem establishes modal logic as the bisimulation invariant fragment of first-order logic. In this paper we show that a special type of bisimulations, the so-called w-bisimulations, enable an analogue of the Van Benthem Theorem for interpretability logic w.r.t. Verbrugge semantics.
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