Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V.We define a generalization of the first-order cut-elimination method CERES to higher-order logic. At the core of lies the computation of an (unsatisfiable) set of sequents (the characteristic sequent set) from a proof of a sequent . A refutation of in a higher-order resolution calculus can be used to transform cut-free parts of (the proof projections) into a cut-free proof of . An example illustrates the method and shows that can produce meaningful cut-free proofs in mathematics that traditional cut-elimination methods cannot reach.100110343
AbstractSufficient conditions for first-order-based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Sc...
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 define a generalization CERESω of the first-order cut-elimination method CERES to higher-...
Cut-elimination is the most prominent form of proof transformation in logic. The elimination of cuts...
Abstract. Cut-elimination is the most prominent form of proof trans-formation in logic. The eliminat...
Abstract. This work defines an extension CERES2 of the first-order cut-elimination method CERES to t...
Abstract. CERes is a method of cut-elimination that uses resolution proof search to avoid some kinds...
Cut-elimination is the most prominent form of proof transformation in logic. The elimination of cuts...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceCut-elimination i...
CERes is a method of cut-elimination that uses resolution proof search to avoid some kinds of redund...
. CutRes is a system which takes as input an LK-proof with arbitrary cuts and skolemized end-sequen...
AbstractIn this paper we show that a large class of cut-elimination methods can be analysed by claus...
It is well-known that eliminating cuts from sequent calculus proofs frequently increases the size an...
CERES, HLK and ProofTool form together a system for the computer-aided analysis of mathematical proo...
AbstractSufficient conditions for first-order-based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Sc...
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 define a generalization CERESω of the first-order cut-elimination method CERES to higher-...
Cut-elimination is the most prominent form of proof transformation in logic. The elimination of cuts...
Abstract. Cut-elimination is the most prominent form of proof trans-formation in logic. The eliminat...
Abstract. This work defines an extension CERES2 of the first-order cut-elimination method CERES to t...
Abstract. CERes is a method of cut-elimination that uses resolution proof search to avoid some kinds...
Cut-elimination is the most prominent form of proof transformation in logic. The elimination of cuts...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceCut-elimination i...
CERes is a method of cut-elimination that uses resolution proof search to avoid some kinds of redund...
. CutRes is a system which takes as input an LK-proof with arbitrary cuts and skolemized end-sequen...
AbstractIn this paper we show that a large class of cut-elimination methods can be analysed by claus...
It is well-known that eliminating cuts from sequent calculus proofs frequently increases the size an...
CERES, HLK and ProofTool form together a system for the computer-aided analysis of mathematical proo...
AbstractSufficient conditions for first-order-based sequent calculi to admit cut elimination by a Sc...
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...