Valentini (1983) has presented a proof of cut-elimination for provability logic GL for a sequent calculus using sequents built from sets as opposed to multisets, thus avoiding an explicit contraction rule. From a formal point of view, it is more syntactic and satisfying to explicitly identify the applications of the contraction rule that are 'hidden' in proofs of cut-elimination for such sequent calculi. There is often an underlying assumption that the move to a proof of cut-elimination for sequents built from multisets is straightforward. Recently, however, it has been claimed that Valentini's arguments to eliminate cut do not terminate when applied to a multiset formulation of the calculus with an explicit rule of contraction. The claim h...
AbstractWe present new variants of known proofs of cut elimination for intuitionistic and classical ...
The key to the proof-theoretic study of a logic is a proof calculus with asubformula property. Many ...
Sequent calculi are given in which contexts represent finite sets of formulas. Standard cut eliminat...
In 1983, Valentini presented a syntactic proof of cut-elimination for a sequent calculus GLSV for th...
A syntactic proof of cut-elimination yields a procedure to eliminate every instance the cut-rule fro...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
We present a new proof of cut elimination for linear logic which proceeds by three nested structural...
Sufficient conditions for first order based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Schütte-Ta...
AbstractSufficient conditions for first-order-based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Sc...
We present a proof system for the provability logic GLP in the for-malism of nested sequents and pro...
In this paper a sequent calculus is proposed for the modal logic GLlin and the cut-elimination theor...
AbstractWe present new variants of known proofs of cut elimination for intuitionistic and classical ...
The key to the proof-theoretic study of a logic is a proof calculus with asubformula property. Many ...
Sequent calculi are given in which contexts represent finite sets of formulas. Standard cut eliminat...
In 1983, Valentini presented a syntactic proof of cut-elimination for a sequent calculus GLSV for th...
A syntactic proof of cut-elimination yields a procedure to eliminate every instance the cut-rule fro...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
Recently, Brighton gave another cut-admissibility proof for the standard set-based sequent calculus ...
We present a new proof of cut elimination for linear logic which proceeds by three nested structural...
Sufficient conditions for first order based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Schütte-Ta...
AbstractSufficient conditions for first-order-based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Sc...
We present a proof system for the provability logic GLP in the for-malism of nested sequents and pro...
In this paper a sequent calculus is proposed for the modal logic GLlin and the cut-elimination theor...
AbstractWe present new variants of known proofs of cut elimination for intuitionistic and classical ...
The key to the proof-theoretic study of a logic is a proof calculus with asubformula property. Many ...
Sequent calculi are given in which contexts represent finite sets of formulas. Standard cut eliminat...