Linear logic with fixed resources (Q1326773)
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Linear logic with fixed resources (English)
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8 June 1995
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This paper aims at providing a variant of linear logic with modalities, for which a non-exponential algorithm checks provability and provides a proof for a given sequent. This contrasts with NP-completeness of this problem for the Horn fragment of linear logic. Linearity is understood as a control on availability of two sorts of supplies: variables and `convertors', that is, linear implications between conjunctions of variables. This is specified at each node of a fixed net of communication, having the form of a tree. Availability of modalities is treated in a way similar to Kripke models. This models to define truth of a sequent of a node; but also to elaborate a proof system with axioms attached to available supplies. Using a rather technical reduction to `canonical proofs', soundness and completeness are proven. Finally, the authors provide the announced algorithm.
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proof theory
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models
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nonexponential algorithm checking provability and providing a proof
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linear logic with modalities
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provability
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sequent
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net of communication
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