AbstractSufficient conditions for first-order-based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Schütte–Tait style cut elimination proof are established. The worst case complexity of the cut elimination is analysed. The obtained upper bound is parameterized by a quantity related to the calculus. The conditions are general enough to be satisfied by a wide class of sequent calculi encompassing, among others, some sequent calculi presentations for the first order and the propositional versions of classical and intuitionistic logic, classical and intuitionistic modal logic S4, and classical and intuitionistic linear logic and some of its fragments. Moreover the conditions are such that there is an algorithm for checking if they are satisfied ...
AbstractAlgebraic proofs of the cut-elimination theorems for classical and intuitionistic logic are ...
Algebraic proofs of the cut-elimination theorems for classical and intu-itionistic logic are present...
Algebraic proofs of the cut-elimination theorems for classical and intuitionistic logic are presente...
Sufficient conditions for first order based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Schütte-Ta...
The worst-case complexity of cut elimination in sequent calculi for first order based logics is inve...
AbstractWe present new variants of known proofs of cut elimination for intuitionistic and classical ...
. We describe a sequent calculus, based on work of Herbelin, of which the cut-free derivations are i...
We present a new proof of cut elimination for linear logic which proceeds by three nested structural...
We develop a general criterion for cut elimination in sequent calculi forpropositional modal logics,...
AbstractIn this paper we give a new proof of cut elimination in Gentzen's sequent system for intuiti...
Abstract. In this paper we investigate, for intuitionistic implicational logic, the relationship bet...
Cut-elimination is the bedrock of proof theory with a multitude of applications from computational i...
Cut-elimination is the bedrock of proof theory with a multitude of applications from computational i...
Cut-elimination is the bedrock of proof theory with a multitude of applications from computational i...
In this thesis we consider generic tools and techniques for the proof-theoretic investigation of not...
AbstractAlgebraic proofs of the cut-elimination theorems for classical and intuitionistic logic are ...
Algebraic proofs of the cut-elimination theorems for classical and intu-itionistic logic are present...
Algebraic proofs of the cut-elimination theorems for classical and intuitionistic logic are presente...
Sufficient conditions for first order based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Schütte-Ta...
The worst-case complexity of cut elimination in sequent calculi for first order based logics is inve...
AbstractWe present new variants of known proofs of cut elimination for intuitionistic and classical ...
. We describe a sequent calculus, based on work of Herbelin, of which the cut-free derivations are i...
We present a new proof of cut elimination for linear logic which proceeds by three nested structural...
We develop a general criterion for cut elimination in sequent calculi forpropositional modal logics,...
AbstractIn this paper we give a new proof of cut elimination in Gentzen's sequent system for intuiti...
Abstract. In this paper we investigate, for intuitionistic implicational logic, the relationship bet...
Cut-elimination is the bedrock of proof theory with a multitude of applications from computational i...
Cut-elimination is the bedrock of proof theory with a multitude of applications from computational i...
Cut-elimination is the bedrock of proof theory with a multitude of applications from computational i...
In this thesis we consider generic tools and techniques for the proof-theoretic investigation of not...
AbstractAlgebraic proofs of the cut-elimination theorems for classical and intuitionistic logic are ...
Algebraic proofs of the cut-elimination theorems for classical and intu-itionistic logic are present...
Algebraic proofs of the cut-elimination theorems for classical and intuitionistic logic are presente...