International audienceLinear logic is increasingly being used as a tool for communicating reasoning agents in domains such as authorization, access control, electronic voting, etc., where proof certificates represent evidence that must be verified by proof consumers as part of higher protocols. Controlling the size of these certificates is critical. We assume that the proof consumer is allowed to do some search to reconstruct details of the full proof that are omitted from the certificates. Because the decision problem for linear logic is unsolvable, the certificate must contain at least enough information to bound the search: we show how to use the sequence of contractions in the sequent proof for this bound. The remaining content of the p...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate automated proof construction in classical linear...
We use µMALL, the logic that results from adding least and greatest fixed points to first-order mult...
International audienceWe present the design philosophy of a proof checker based on a notion of found...
International audienceLinear logic is increasingly being used as a tool for communicating reasoning ...
International audienceRecent developments in the theory of focused proof systems provide flexible me...
Linear logic as introduced by Girard and presented in the previous chapter is a rich system for the ...
Proof search in inference systems such as the sequent calculus is a process of discovery. Once a pro...
International audienceIt is the exception that provers share and trust each others proofs. One reaso...
International audienceThe kinds of inference rules and decision procedures that one writes for proof...
23 pagesInternational audienceWe provide new correctness criteria for all fragments (multiplicative,...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.The analysis and the automated construction of new semantic...
Many automated theorem proving applications rely on the DPLL algorithm for deciding the satisfiabili...
AbstractProof search in linear logic is known to be difficult: the provability of propositional line...
AbstractThe kinds of inference rules and decision procedures that one writes for proofs involving eq...
AbstractThe design of linear logic programming languages and theorem provers opens a number of new i...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate automated proof construction in classical linear...
We use µMALL, the logic that results from adding least and greatest fixed points to first-order mult...
International audienceWe present the design philosophy of a proof checker based on a notion of found...
International audienceLinear logic is increasingly being used as a tool for communicating reasoning ...
International audienceRecent developments in the theory of focused proof systems provide flexible me...
Linear logic as introduced by Girard and presented in the previous chapter is a rich system for the ...
Proof search in inference systems such as the sequent calculus is a process of discovery. Once a pro...
International audienceIt is the exception that provers share and trust each others proofs. One reaso...
International audienceThe kinds of inference rules and decision procedures that one writes for proof...
23 pagesInternational audienceWe provide new correctness criteria for all fragments (multiplicative,...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.The analysis and the automated construction of new semantic...
Many automated theorem proving applications rely on the DPLL algorithm for deciding the satisfiabili...
AbstractProof search in linear logic is known to be difficult: the provability of propositional line...
AbstractThe kinds of inference rules and decision procedures that one writes for proofs involving eq...
AbstractThe design of linear logic programming languages and theorem provers opens a number of new i...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate automated proof construction in classical linear...
We use µMALL, the logic that results from adding least and greatest fixed points to first-order mult...
International audienceWe present the design philosophy of a proof checker based on a notion of found...