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Generating plans in linear logic. II: A geometry of conjunctive actions
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    Generating plans in linear logic. II: A geometry of conjunctive actions (English)
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    23 May 1994
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    The paper is a continuation of part I (reviewed above). Conjunctive actions are (as stated in part I) represented by ``formal actions'' (proofs in linear theories by using only the linear connective \(\otimes\)). The paper is inspired by the theory of proof-nets in linear logic. The concept of ``pseudo-plan'' is considered, and to every formal action a pseudo-plan is associated. The main result is that a pseudo-plan is constructed from a formal action iff its orientation is a partial ordering.
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    planification
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    formal actions
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    conjunctive actions
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    proof-nets
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    linear logic
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    pseudo-plan
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