International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to represent the λ-calculus as linear logic proof nets. The two systems however have different granularities, in particular proof nets have an explicit notion of sharing-the exponentials-and a micro-step operational semantics, while the λ-calculus has no sharing and a small-step operational semantics. Here we show that the linear substitution calculus, a simple refinement of the λ-calculus with sharing, is isomorphic to proof nets at the operational level. Nonetheless, two different terms with sharing can still have the same proof nets representation-a further result is the characterisation of the equality induced by proof nets over terms with shari...
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AbstractWe study the problem of local and asynchronous computation in the context of multiplicative ...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
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International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
In this survey we shall present the main results on proof nets for the Multiplicative and Expo-nenti...
Since its inception in 1987 linear logic (LL, [3]) has changed the proof theoreti-cal way of dealing...
Abstract. This paper proposes a notion of reduction for the proof nets of Linear Logic modulo an equ...
http://www.lmcs-online.orgInternational audienceIn the first part of this paper we present a theory ...
AbstractWe study the problem of local and asynchronous computation in the context of multiplicative ...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
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International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
In this survey we shall present the main results on proof nets for the Multiplicative and Expo-nenti...
Since its inception in 1987 linear logic (LL, [3]) has changed the proof theoreti-cal way of dealing...
Abstract. This paper proposes a notion of reduction for the proof nets of Linear Logic modulo an equ...
http://www.lmcs-online.orgInternational audienceIn the first part of this paper we present a theory ...
AbstractWe study the problem of local and asynchronous computation in the context of multiplicative ...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...