The original publication is avalaible at : www.springerlink.comInternational audienceWe develop a polarised variant of Curien and Herbelin's lambda-bar-mu-mu-tilde calculus suitable for sequent calculi that admit a focalising cut elimination (i.e. whose proofs are focalised when cut-free), such as Girard's classical logic LC or linear logic. This gives a setting in which Krivine's classical realisability extends naturally (in particular to call-by-value), with a presentation in terms of orthogonality. We give examples of applications to the theory of programming languages
dale.miller at inria.fr saurin at lix.polytechnique.fr Abstract. Probably the most significant resul...
International audienceWe describe a realizability framework for classical first-order logic in which...
International audienceIn this paper, we use Girard’s ludics to analyze focalization, a fundamental p...
Abstract We develop a polarised variant of Curien and Herbelin’s λ̄µµ ̃ calculus suitable for sequen...
International audienceWe review the relationship between abstract machines for (call-by-name or call...
International audienceWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around...
AbstractWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around the concept o...
The focalization property of linear logic has been discovered by Jean-Marc Andreoli [And90] in the b...
AbstractAndreoli originally discovered focalization as a concrete proof search strategy in proof the...
International audienceLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while pro...
In this paper, we introduce two focussed sequent calculi, LKp(T) and LK+(T), that are based on Mille...
Following renewed interest in duploids arising from the exponential comonad of linear logic (the con...
AbstractLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while providing a const...
International audienceWe explore the Curry-Howard (proof-program) correspondence in Analysis (classi...
This thesis focused on the computational content of classical proofs, and specifically on proofs wit...
dale.miller at inria.fr saurin at lix.polytechnique.fr Abstract. Probably the most significant resul...
International audienceWe describe a realizability framework for classical first-order logic in which...
International audienceIn this paper, we use Girard’s ludics to analyze focalization, a fundamental p...
Abstract We develop a polarised variant of Curien and Herbelin’s λ̄µµ ̃ calculus suitable for sequen...
International audienceWe review the relationship between abstract machines for (call-by-name or call...
International audienceWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around...
AbstractWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around the concept o...
The focalization property of linear logic has been discovered by Jean-Marc Andreoli [And90] in the b...
AbstractAndreoli originally discovered focalization as a concrete proof search strategy in proof the...
International audienceLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while pro...
In this paper, we introduce two focussed sequent calculi, LKp(T) and LK+(T), that are based on Mille...
Following renewed interest in duploids arising from the exponential comonad of linear logic (the con...
AbstractLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while providing a const...
International audienceWe explore the Curry-Howard (proof-program) correspondence in Analysis (classi...
This thesis focused on the computational content of classical proofs, and specifically on proofs wit...
dale.miller at inria.fr saurin at lix.polytechnique.fr Abstract. Probably the most significant resul...
International audienceWe describe a realizability framework for classical first-order logic in which...
International audienceIn this paper, we use Girard’s ludics to analyze focalization, a fundamental p...