25 pages, final version, accepted for publication at LMCS, special issue for CSL 2012International audienceWe consider cut-elimination in the sequent calculus for classical first-order logic. It is well known that this system, in its most general form, is neither confluent nor strongly normalizing. In this work we take a coarser (and mathematically more realistic) look at cut-free proofs. We analyze which witnesses they choose for which quantifiers, or in other words: we only consider the Herbrand-disjunction of a cut-free proof. Our main theorem is a confluence result for a natural class of proofs: all (possibly infinitely many) normal forms of the non-erasing reduction lead to the same Herbrand-disjunction
. We describe a sequent calculus MJ, based on work of Herbelin, of which the cutfree derivations are...
The worst-case complexity of cut elimination in sequent calculi for first order based logics is inve...
This is the first book on cut-elimination in first-order predicate logic from an algorithmic point o...
25 pages, final version, accepted for publication at LMCS, special issue for CSL 2012International a...
We consider cut-elimination in the sequent calculus for classical first-order logic. It is well know...
Cut-free proofs in Herbelin's sequent calculus are in 1-1 correspondence with normal natural deducti...
. We describe a sequent calculus, based on work of Herbelin, of which the cut-free derivations are i...
Abstract. In this paper a strongly normalising cut-elimination procedure is presented for classical ...
Abstract. In this paper we present a strongly normalising cut-elimination procedure for classical lo...
Abstract. In this paper we investigate, for intuitionistic implicational logic, the relationship bet...
We describe a sequent calculus, based on work of Herbelin's, of which the cut-free derivations are i...
A uniform construction for sequent calculi for finite-valued first-order logics with distribution qu...
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...
1 Introduction Sequent calculi provide a rigorous basis for meta-theoretic studies of logics. The ce...
. We describe a sequent calculus MJ, based on work of Herbelin, of which the cutfree derivations are...
The worst-case complexity of cut elimination in sequent calculi for first order based logics is inve...
This is the first book on cut-elimination in first-order predicate logic from an algorithmic point o...
25 pages, final version, accepted for publication at LMCS, special issue for CSL 2012International a...
We consider cut-elimination in the sequent calculus for classical first-order logic. It is well know...
Cut-free proofs in Herbelin's sequent calculus are in 1-1 correspondence with normal natural deducti...
. We describe a sequent calculus, based on work of Herbelin, of which the cut-free derivations are i...
Abstract. In this paper a strongly normalising cut-elimination procedure is presented for classical ...
Abstract. In this paper we present a strongly normalising cut-elimination procedure for classical lo...
Abstract. In this paper we investigate, for intuitionistic implicational logic, the relationship bet...
We describe a sequent calculus, based on work of Herbelin's, of which the cut-free derivations are i...
A uniform construction for sequent calculi for finite-valued first-order logics with distribution qu...
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...
1 Introduction Sequent calculi provide a rigorous basis for meta-theoretic studies of logics. The ce...
. We describe a sequent calculus MJ, based on work of Herbelin, of which the cutfree derivations are...
The worst-case complexity of cut elimination in sequent calculi for first order based logics is inve...
This is the first book on cut-elimination in first-order predicate logic from an algorithmic point o...