In [5] we study Nonassociative Lambek Calculus (NL) augmented with De Morgan negation, satisfying the double negation and contraposition laws. This logic, introduced by de Grooté and Lamarche [10], is called Classical Non-Associative Lambek Calculus (CNL). Here we study a weaker logic InNL, i.e. NL with two involutive negations. We present a one-sided sequent system for InNL, admitting cut elimination. We also prove that InNL is PTIME.Zadanie „ Wdrożenie platformy Open Journal System dla czasopisma „ Bulletin of the Section of Logic” finansowane w ramach umowy 948/P-DUN/2016 ze środków Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę
AbstractWe carry out a unified investigation of two prominent topics in proof theory and order algeb...
We introduce a sequent calculus with a simple restriction of Lambek\u27s product rules that precisel...
Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...
In [5] we study Nonassociative Lambek Calculus (NL) augmented with De Morgan negation, satisfying th...
Bilinear Logic of Lambek amounts to Noncommutative MALL of Abrusci. Lambek proves the cut–eliminatio...
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AbstractSystem NEL is a conservative extension of multiplicative exponential linear logic (extended ...
Non-wellfounded and circular proofs have been recognised over the past decade as a valuable tool to ...
International audienceSystem NEL is the mixed commutative/non-commutative linear logic BV augmented ...
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AbstractWe carry out a unified investigation of two prominent topics in proof theory and order algeb...
We introduce a sequent calculus with a simple restriction of Lambek\u27s product rules that precisel...
Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...
In [5] we study Nonassociative Lambek Calculus (NL) augmented with De Morgan negation, satisfying th...
Bilinear Logic of Lambek amounts to Noncommutative MALL of Abrusci. Lambek proves the cut–eliminatio...
In a previous work we introduced a non-associative non-commutative logic extended by multimodalities...
International audienceThis paper provides a natural deduction system for Partially Commutative Intui...
This paper establishes the normalisation of natural deduction or lambda calculus formulation of Intu...
Abstract. We study Nonassociative Lambek Calculus with additives ∧,∨, satisfying the distributive la...
In this paper we do not want to give a detailed overview of the various formalizations of nonmonoton...
AbstractWe propose a tableau method for the Lambek Calculus by adapting a method developed by Mantel...
AbstractSystem NEL is a conservative extension of multiplicative exponential linear logic (extended ...
Non-wellfounded and circular proofs have been recognised over the past decade as a valuable tool to ...
International audienceSystem NEL is the mixed commutative/non-commutative linear logic BV augmented ...
We study a system, called NEL, which is the mixed commutative/non-commutative linear logic BV augmen...
AbstractWe carry out a unified investigation of two prominent topics in proof theory and order algeb...
We introduce a sequent calculus with a simple restriction of Lambek\u27s product rules that precisel...
Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...