AbstractWe investigate a proof transformation from the multi-succedent calculus LJmc to Gentzen's single-succedent calculus LJ intuitionistic logic. We analyze the complexity of such a transformation and show that there exists no polynomial simulation between the cut-free versions of LJmc and CJ . Applications of proof transformations are motivated within constructive program synthesis systems since LJmc gives a basis for automated proof search whereas LJ is better suited for proof presentation and program construction from proofs. Well-known transformations from the literature are based on the cut-rule and suffer from the undesired consequence that the resulting program terms are not intuitive. We present a cut-free transformation of intui...
This paper gives a comprehensive and coherent view on permutability in the intuitionistic sequent ca...
International audience—We show an effective cut-free variant of Glivenko's theorem extended to formu...
AbstractWe prove a folklore theorem, that two derivations in a cut-free sequent calculus for intuiti...
AbstractWe investigate a proof transformation from the multi-succedent calculus LJmc to Gentzen's si...
. We describe a sequent calculus MJ, based on work of Herbelin, of which the cutfree derivations are...
Gentzen's sequent calculi LK and LJ are landmark proof systems. They identify the structural rules o...
This thesis develops techniques and ideas on proof search. Proof search is used with one of two mean...
We explore the proof complexity of intuitionistic propositional logic (IPL). The problem of determin...
We extend Parigot's -calculus to form a system of realizers for classical logic which reflects ...
AbstractWe present a new propositional calculus that has desirable natures with respect to both auto...
AbstractIn Arai (1996), we introduced a new inference rule called permutation to propositional calcu...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to take a step towards the resolution of the problem...
This paper gives a comprehensive and coherent view on permutability in the intuitionistic sequent ca...
In this thesis, we explore three aspects of the computational content of proofs. These are: a compu...
Non-classical logics have been studied to realize some logics we use in our everyday lives, and have...
This paper gives a comprehensive and coherent view on permutability in the intuitionistic sequent ca...
International audience—We show an effective cut-free variant of Glivenko's theorem extended to formu...
AbstractWe prove a folklore theorem, that two derivations in a cut-free sequent calculus for intuiti...
AbstractWe investigate a proof transformation from the multi-succedent calculus LJmc to Gentzen's si...
. We describe a sequent calculus MJ, based on work of Herbelin, of which the cutfree derivations are...
Gentzen's sequent calculi LK and LJ are landmark proof systems. They identify the structural rules o...
This thesis develops techniques and ideas on proof search. Proof search is used with one of two mean...
We explore the proof complexity of intuitionistic propositional logic (IPL). The problem of determin...
We extend Parigot's -calculus to form a system of realizers for classical logic which reflects ...
AbstractWe present a new propositional calculus that has desirable natures with respect to both auto...
AbstractIn Arai (1996), we introduced a new inference rule called permutation to propositional calcu...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to take a step towards the resolution of the problem...
This paper gives a comprehensive and coherent view on permutability in the intuitionistic sequent ca...
In this thesis, we explore three aspects of the computational content of proofs. These are: a compu...
Non-classical logics have been studied to realize some logics we use in our everyday lives, and have...
This paper gives a comprehensive and coherent view on permutability in the intuitionistic sequent ca...
International audience—We show an effective cut-free variant of Glivenko's theorem extended to formu...
AbstractWe prove a folklore theorem, that two derivations in a cut-free sequent calculus for intuiti...