We establish completeness for intuitionistic first-order logic, iFOL, showing that is a formula is provable if and only if it is uniformly valid under the Brouwer Heyting Kolmogorov (BHK) semantics, the intended semantics of iFOL. Our proof is intuitionistic and provides an effective procedure Prf that converts uniform evidence into a formal first-order proof. We have implemented Prf . Uniform validity is defined using the intersection operator as a universal quantifier over the domain of discourse and atomic predicates. Formulas of iFOL that are uniformly valid are also intuitionistically valid, but not conversely. Our strongest result requires the Fan Theorem; it can also be proved classically by showing that Prf terminates using K¨oni...
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Prawitz conjectured that the proof-theoretically valid logic is intuitionistic logic. Recent work on...
We prove that the first-order logic of CZF is intuitionistic first-order logic. To do so, we introdu...
We give the first predicative proof of completeness of intuitionistic and other logics
We establish completeness for intuitionistic first-order logic, iFOL, showing that is a formula is p...
International audienceWe present a simpler way than usual to deduce the completeness theorem for the...
International audienceThe primary purpose of this article is to show that a certain natural set of a...
The proof search method is a traditionally established way to prove the completeness theorem for var...
AbstractBased on an analysis of the inference rules used, we provide a characterization of the situa...
AbstractMiller, D., G. Nadathur, F. Pfenning and A. Scedrov, Uniform proofs as a foundation for logi...
A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like pro...
Codatatypes are absent from many programming languages and proof assistants. We make a case for thei...
AbstractThe intended meaning of intuitionistic logic is explained by the Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov ...
In the past sixty years or so, a real forest of intuitionistic models for classical theories has gro...
Based on an analysis of the inference rules used, we provide a complete characterization of the situ...
AbstractWe present a simpler way than usual to deduce the completeness theorem for the second-order ...
Prawitz conjectured that the proof-theoretically valid logic is intuitionistic logic. Recent work on...
We prove that the first-order logic of CZF is intuitionistic first-order logic. To do so, we introdu...
We give the first predicative proof of completeness of intuitionistic and other logics