AbstractIt is now well-established that the so-called focalization property plays a central role in the design of programming languages based on proof search, and more generally in the proof theory of linear logic. We present here a sequent calculus for non-commutative logic (NL) which enjoys the focalization property. In the multiplicative case, we give a focalized sequentialization theorem, and in the general case, we show that our focalized sequent calculus is equivalent to the original one by studying the permutabilities of rules for NL and showing that all permutabilities of linear logic involved in focalization can be lifted to NL permutabilities. These results are based on a study of the partitions of partially ordered sets modulo en...
It is well known how to use an intuitionistic meta-logic to specify natural deduction systems. It is...
AbstractLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while providing a const...
The focalization property of linear logic has been discovered by Jean-Marc Andreoli [And90] in the b...
Abstract It is now well-established that the so-called focalization property plays a central role in...
It is now well-established that the so-called focalization property plays a central role in the desi...
It is now well-established that the so-called focalization property plays a central role in the desi...
AbstractIt is now well-established that the so-called focalization property plays a central role in ...
AbstractAndreoli originally discovered focalization as a concrete proof search strategy in proof the...
AbstractThis work presents a computational interpretation of the construction process for cyclic lin...
inear Logic has raised a lot of interest in computer research, especially because of its resource se...
dale.miller at inria.fr saurin at lix.polytechnique.fr Abstract. Probably the most significant resul...
International audienceWe review the relationship between abstract machines for (call-by-name or call...
4 pp., extended abstractWe present a generalization of Permutative logic (PL) which is a non-commuta...
Focusing [1] is a proof-theoretic device to structure proof search in the sequent calculus: it provi...
The proof-theoretic approach to logic programming has benefited from the introduction of focused pro...
It is well known how to use an intuitionistic meta-logic to specify natural deduction systems. It is...
AbstractLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while providing a const...
The focalization property of linear logic has been discovered by Jean-Marc Andreoli [And90] in the b...
Abstract It is now well-established that the so-called focalization property plays a central role in...
It is now well-established that the so-called focalization property plays a central role in the desi...
It is now well-established that the so-called focalization property plays a central role in the desi...
AbstractIt is now well-established that the so-called focalization property plays a central role in ...
AbstractAndreoli originally discovered focalization as a concrete proof search strategy in proof the...
AbstractThis work presents a computational interpretation of the construction process for cyclic lin...
inear Logic has raised a lot of interest in computer research, especially because of its resource se...
dale.miller at inria.fr saurin at lix.polytechnique.fr Abstract. Probably the most significant resul...
International audienceWe review the relationship between abstract machines for (call-by-name or call...
4 pp., extended abstractWe present a generalization of Permutative logic (PL) which is a non-commuta...
Focusing [1] is a proof-theoretic device to structure proof search in the sequent calculus: it provi...
The proof-theoretic approach to logic programming has benefited from the introduction of focused pro...
It is well known how to use an intuitionistic meta-logic to specify natural deduction systems. It is...
AbstractLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while providing a const...
The focalization property of linear logic has been discovered by Jean-Marc Andreoli [And90] in the b...