International audienceSubexponential logic is a variant of linear logic with a family of exponential connectives—called subex-ponentials—that are indexed and arranged in a pre-order. Each subexponential has or lacks associated structural properties of weakening and contraction. We show that a classical propositional multiplicative subexponential logic (MSEL) with one unrestricted and two linear subexponentials can encode the halting problem for two register Minsky machines, and is hence undecidable. We then show how the additive con-nectives can be directly simulated by giving an encoding of propositional multiplicative additive linear logic (MALL) in an MSEL with one unrestricted and four linear subexponentials
AbstractA term calculus for the proofs in multiplicative-additive linear logic is introduced and mot...
International audienceWe construct a partially-ordered hierarchy of delimited control operators simi...
Given a logic presented in a sequent calculus, a natural question is that ofequivalence of proofs: t...
International audienceSubexponential logic is a variant of linear logic with a family of exponential...
International audienceSubexponential logic is a variant of linear logic with a family of exponential...
We present an alternate undecidability proof for entailment in (intuitionistic) multiplicative sub-e...
Adding multi-modalities (called subexponentials) to linear logic enhances its power as a logical fra...
International audienceThe linear logic exponentials !, ? are not canonical: one can add to linear lo...
International audienceIn linear logic, formulas can be split into two sets: classical (those that ca...
In a previous work we introduced a non-associative non-commutative logic extended by multimodalities...
International audienceIt is standard to regard the intuitionistic restriction of a classical logic a...
International audienceIn this short paper I will exhibit several mistakes in the recent attempt by B...
AbstractWe give a new proof of the NP-completeness of multiplicative linear logic without constants ...
15 pagesInternational audienceWe provide a new correctness criterion for unit-free MLL proof structu...
AbstractThe decision problem is studied for the nonmodal or multiplicative-additive fragment of firs...
AbstractA term calculus for the proofs in multiplicative-additive linear logic is introduced and mot...
International audienceWe construct a partially-ordered hierarchy of delimited control operators simi...
Given a logic presented in a sequent calculus, a natural question is that ofequivalence of proofs: t...
International audienceSubexponential logic is a variant of linear logic with a family of exponential...
International audienceSubexponential logic is a variant of linear logic with a family of exponential...
We present an alternate undecidability proof for entailment in (intuitionistic) multiplicative sub-e...
Adding multi-modalities (called subexponentials) to linear logic enhances its power as a logical fra...
International audienceThe linear logic exponentials !, ? are not canonical: one can add to linear lo...
International audienceIn linear logic, formulas can be split into two sets: classical (those that ca...
In a previous work we introduced a non-associative non-commutative logic extended by multimodalities...
International audienceIt is standard to regard the intuitionistic restriction of a classical logic a...
International audienceIn this short paper I will exhibit several mistakes in the recent attempt by B...
AbstractWe give a new proof of the NP-completeness of multiplicative linear logic without constants ...
15 pagesInternational audienceWe provide a new correctness criterion for unit-free MLL proof structu...
AbstractThe decision problem is studied for the nonmodal or multiplicative-additive fragment of firs...
AbstractA term calculus for the proofs in multiplicative-additive linear logic is introduced and mot...
International audienceWe construct a partially-ordered hierarchy of delimited control operators simi...
Given a logic presented in a sequent calculus, a natural question is that ofequivalence of proofs: t...