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Two results in negation-free logic (English)
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13 June 1995
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The problem of derivability of logical implications between sentences in classical propositional or predicate logic is reduced to the same problem for the negation-free fragment. So this problem for negation-free logic is co-NP-complete in the propositional case and is undecidable in the predicate case. The problem of determining a minimum satisfying assignment for a propositional formula in a negation-free conjunctive normal form, even with no more than two disjuncts per clause, is also NP- complete.
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NP-completeness
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derivability of logical implications between sentences
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negation-free fragment
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