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Recursive \(\omega\)-rule for proof systems (English)
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1989
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By using the result of \textit{E. G. K. Lopez-Escobar} [Stud. Logic Found. Math. 89, 75--97 (1977; Zbl 0386.03026)] that if there is an effective disjunctor on a formal Carnap theory \({\mathcal F}\), then \({\mathcal F}^{\infty}\) is a conservative extension of \({\mathcal F}^{\infty}_{rec}\), this author shows that infinitary rules in most proof systems in computer science can be restricted to recursive ones.
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recursive proof systems
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effective disjunctor
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Carnap theory
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infinitary rules
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proof systems in computer science
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