AbstractIt is well-known that weakening and contraction cause naïve categorical models of the classical sequent calculus to collapse to Boolean lattices. Starting from a convenient formulation of the well-known categorical semantics of linear classical sequent proofs, we give models of weakening and contraction that do not collapse. Cut-reduction is interpreted by a partial order between morphisms. Our models make no commitment to any translation of classical logic into intuitionistic logic and distinguish non-deterministic choices of cut-elimination. We show soundness and completeness via initial models built from proof nets, and describe models built from sets and relations
AbstractSufficient conditions for first-order-based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Sc...
In this paper, we give two fairly simple models of set theory with the unrestricted comprehension ba...
Sufficient conditions for first order based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Schütte-Ta...
AbstractIt is well-known that weakening and contraction cause naïve categorical models of the classi...
AbstractWe investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the...
We investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the proposi...
AbstractWe present new variants of known proofs of cut elimination for intuitionistic and classical ...
Remarks by the first author: This four-hand work, praised by a referee as a breakthrough in the prob...
We prove that any pair of derivations, without structural rules, of F ) G and G ) F , where F , G a...
AbstractCombinatorial proofs are abstract invariants for sequent calculus proofs, similarly to homot...
Besides the cut rule, Gentzen’s sequent calculus LJ for propositional intuitionistic logic contains ...
We present a calculus providing a Curry-Howard correspondence to classical logic represented in the ...
We investigate cut-elimination and cut-simulation in impredicative(higher-order) logics. We illustra...
The goal of this article is to design a uniform proof-theoretical framework encompassing classical, ...
Proof Theory is the result of a tumultuous history, developed on the periphery of mainstream mathema...
AbstractSufficient conditions for first-order-based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Sc...
In this paper, we give two fairly simple models of set theory with the unrestricted comprehension ba...
Sufficient conditions for first order based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Schütte-Ta...
AbstractIt is well-known that weakening and contraction cause naïve categorical models of the classi...
AbstractWe investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the...
We investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the proposi...
AbstractWe present new variants of known proofs of cut elimination for intuitionistic and classical ...
Remarks by the first author: This four-hand work, praised by a referee as a breakthrough in the prob...
We prove that any pair of derivations, without structural rules, of F ) G and G ) F , where F , G a...
AbstractCombinatorial proofs are abstract invariants for sequent calculus proofs, similarly to homot...
Besides the cut rule, Gentzen’s sequent calculus LJ for propositional intuitionistic logic contains ...
We present a calculus providing a Curry-Howard correspondence to classical logic represented in the ...
We investigate cut-elimination and cut-simulation in impredicative(higher-order) logics. We illustra...
The goal of this article is to design a uniform proof-theoretical framework encompassing classical, ...
Proof Theory is the result of a tumultuous history, developed on the periphery of mainstream mathema...
AbstractSufficient conditions for first-order-based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Sc...
In this paper, we give two fairly simple models of set theory with the unrestricted comprehension ba...
Sufficient conditions for first order based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Schütte-Ta...