International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of) the call-by-value lambda calculus and linear logic proof nets. The presentation is carefully tuned in order to realize an isomorphism between the two systems: every single rewriting step on the calculus maps to a single step on proof nets, and viceversa. In this way, we obtain an algebraic reformulation of proof nets. Moreover, we provide a simple correctness criterion for our proof nets, which employ boxes in an unusual way, and identify a subcalculus that is shown to be as expressive as the full calculus
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
AbstractWe study the problem of local and asynchronous computation in the context of multiplicative ...
We present two rewriting systems that define labelled explicit substitution λ-calculi. Our work is m...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
AbstractWe study the problem of local and asynchronous computation in the context of multiplicative ...
We present two rewriting systems that define labelled explicit substitution λ-calculi. Our work is m...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceThis paper gives a detailed account of the relationship between (a variant of)...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
International audienceSince the very beginning of the theory of linear logic it is known how to repr...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
International audienceWe refine the simulation technique introduced in [Di Cosmo and Kesner, 97] to ...
AbstractWe study the problem of local and asynchronous computation in the context of multiplicative ...
We present two rewriting systems that define labelled explicit substitution λ-calculi. Our work is m...