AbstractThis paper presents an extension of a proof system for encoding generic judgments, the logic FOλΔ∇ of Miller and Tiu, with an induction principle. The logic FOλΔ∇ is itself an extension of intuitionistic logic with fixed points and a “generic quantifier”, ∇, which is used to reason about the dynamics of bindings in object systems encoded in the logic. A previous attempt to extend FOλΔ∇ with an induction principle has been unsuccessful in modeling some behaviours of bindings in inductive specifications. It turns out that this problem can be solved by relaxing some restrictions on ∇, in particular by adding the axiom B≡∇x.B, where x is not free in B. We show that by adopting the equivariance principle, the presentation of the extended...
This book provides a rigorous algebraic study of the most popular inference formalisms with a specia...
AbstractRecursive relational specifications are commonly used to describe the computational structur...
Lambda tree syntax (a variant of HOAS) and nominal techniques are two approaches to representing and...
Abstract. This paper presents an extension of a proof system for encoding generic judgments, the log...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of a proof system for encoding generic judgments, the logic...
The operational semantics of a computation system is often presented as inference rules or, equivale...
AbstractWe propose a semantics for the ∇-quantifier of Miller and Tiu. First we consider the case fo...
International audienceRelational descriptions have been used in formalizing diverse computational no...
International audienceWe come back to the initial design of the $\nabla$ quantifier by Miller and Ti...
AbstractWe come back to the initial design of the ∇ quantifier by Miller and Tiu, which we call mini...
We come back to the initial design of the ∇ quantifier by Miller and Tiu, which we call minimal gene...
We present a logic for the specification and analysis of deductive systems. This logic is an extensi...
AbstractLambda tree syntax (a variant of HOAS) and nominal techniques are two approaches to represen...
We present a logic in which signatures are explicit in the sequent, and of two different nature: one...
AbstractOperational semantics is often presented in a rather syntactic fashion using relations speci...
This book provides a rigorous algebraic study of the most popular inference formalisms with a specia...
AbstractRecursive relational specifications are commonly used to describe the computational structur...
Lambda tree syntax (a variant of HOAS) and nominal techniques are two approaches to representing and...
Abstract. This paper presents an extension of a proof system for encoding generic judgments, the log...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of a proof system for encoding generic judgments, the logic...
The operational semantics of a computation system is often presented as inference rules or, equivale...
AbstractWe propose a semantics for the ∇-quantifier of Miller and Tiu. First we consider the case fo...
International audienceRelational descriptions have been used in formalizing diverse computational no...
International audienceWe come back to the initial design of the $\nabla$ quantifier by Miller and Ti...
AbstractWe come back to the initial design of the ∇ quantifier by Miller and Tiu, which we call mini...
We come back to the initial design of the ∇ quantifier by Miller and Tiu, which we call minimal gene...
We present a logic for the specification and analysis of deductive systems. This logic is an extensi...
AbstractLambda tree syntax (a variant of HOAS) and nominal techniques are two approaches to represen...
We present a logic in which signatures are explicit in the sequent, and of two different nature: one...
AbstractOperational semantics is often presented in a rather syntactic fashion using relations speci...
This book provides a rigorous algebraic study of the most popular inference formalisms with a specia...
AbstractRecursive relational specifications are commonly used to describe the computational structur...
Lambda tree syntax (a variant of HOAS) and nominal techniques are two approaches to representing and...