43 pages; comparison with v3: precise discussion of how to understand coinductive syntax mathematically, presentation of the typing system as a logic of coinductive proofs, and rephrasing of results of the paper in terms of soundness and completenessInternational audienceIn reductive proof search, proofs are naturally generalized by solutions, comprising all (possibly infinite) structures generated by locally correct, bottom-up application of inference rules. We propose an extension of the Curry-Howard paradigm of representation, from proofs to solutions: to represent solutions by (possibly infinite) terms of the coinductive variant of the typed lambda-calculus that represents proofs. On this we build a new, comprehensive approach to proof ...
International audienceThis paper introduces Hilbert systems for λ-calculus, called sequent combinato...
AbstractThe combinatorics of classical propositional logic lies at the heart of both local and globa...
Linear logic as introduced by Girard and presented in the previous chapter is a rich system for the ...
In reductive proof search, proofs are naturally generalized by solutions, comprising all (possibly i...
We propose to study proof search from a coinductive point of view. In this paper, we consider intuit...
We propose to study proof search from a coinductive point of view. In this paper, we consider intuit...
National audienceWe propose to study proof search from a coinductive point of view. In this paper, w...
International audienceA new approach to inhabitation problems in simply typed lambda-calculus is sho...
24 pages incl. appendices, the difference of 2 pages w.r.t. to the arXiv version is mostly due to re...
This thesis develops techniques and ideas on proof search. Proof search is used with one of two mean...
This thesis investigates the use of deep inference formalisms as basis for a computational interpret...
Basic proof search tactics in logic and type theory can be seen as the root-first applications of ru...
This dissertation is concerned with interactive proof construction and automated proof search in typ...
Ouvrage (éditeur).The papers selected for this Special Issue address many of these topics, with foci...
AbstractThe work in Bunder (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 169 (1996) 3–21) shows that for each one of many i...
International audienceThis paper introduces Hilbert systems for λ-calculus, called sequent combinato...
AbstractThe combinatorics of classical propositional logic lies at the heart of both local and globa...
Linear logic as introduced by Girard and presented in the previous chapter is a rich system for the ...
In reductive proof search, proofs are naturally generalized by solutions, comprising all (possibly i...
We propose to study proof search from a coinductive point of view. In this paper, we consider intuit...
We propose to study proof search from a coinductive point of view. In this paper, we consider intuit...
National audienceWe propose to study proof search from a coinductive point of view. In this paper, w...
International audienceA new approach to inhabitation problems in simply typed lambda-calculus is sho...
24 pages incl. appendices, the difference of 2 pages w.r.t. to the arXiv version is mostly due to re...
This thesis develops techniques and ideas on proof search. Proof search is used with one of two mean...
This thesis investigates the use of deep inference formalisms as basis for a computational interpret...
Basic proof search tactics in logic and type theory can be seen as the root-first applications of ru...
This dissertation is concerned with interactive proof construction and automated proof search in typ...
Ouvrage (éditeur).The papers selected for this Special Issue address many of these topics, with foci...
AbstractThe work in Bunder (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 169 (1996) 3–21) shows that for each one of many i...
International audienceThis paper introduces Hilbert systems for λ-calculus, called sequent combinato...
AbstractThe combinatorics of classical propositional logic lies at the heart of both local and globa...
Linear logic as introduced by Girard and presented in the previous chapter is a rich system for the ...