Remarks by the first author: This four-hand work, praised by a referee as a breakthrough in the problem of finding a categorical semantics for classical logic, takes off from work by the third author and others on proof-nets for classical logic. Giving a fresh look at Gentzen's sequent calculus, we argue against some identifications of proofs suggested by the proof-net model. One consequence of our analysis is that it is not reasonable to regard proofs as equivalent precisely when they give rise to the same set of normal forms
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This paper contends that Stoic logic (i.e. Stoic analysis) deserves more attention from contemporary...
Proof-theoretic semantics is an alternative to model-theoretic semantics. It aims at explaining the ...
An interesting problem in proof theory is to find representations of proof that do not distinguish b...
We investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the proposi...
AbstractWe investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the...
My purpose in this thesis is to show the merits of the approach of G. Gentzen to the accepted predic...
Abstract. A number of classical theories are interpreted in analogous theories that are based on int...
Gentzen's sequent calculi LK and LJ are landmark proof systems. They identify the structural rules o...
International audienceIn this paper we present and compare two interpretations of classical logic pr...
In this thesis we use the syntactic-semantic method of constructive type theory to give meaning to c...
Rapport interne.We present a theory of proof denotations in classical propositional logic. The abstr...
AbstractIt is well-known that weakening and contraction cause naïve categorical models of the classi...
We extend Parigot's ¯-calculus to form a system of realizers for classical logic which reflects...
Girard (1987) introduced proof nets as a syntax of linear proofs which eliminates inessential rule o...
International audienceThis paper is an informal (and nonexhaustive) overview over some existing noti...
This paper contends that Stoic logic (i.e. Stoic analysis) deserves more attention from contemporary...
Proof-theoretic semantics is an alternative to model-theoretic semantics. It aims at explaining the ...
An interesting problem in proof theory is to find representations of proof that do not distinguish b...