AbstractProofs Without Syntax [Hughes, D.J.D. Proofs Without Syntax. Annals of Mathematics 2006 (to appear), http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0408282 (v3). August 2004 submitted version also available: [35]] introduced polynomial-time checkable combinatorial proofs for classical propositional logic. This sequel approaches Hilbert's 24th Problem with combinatorial proofs as abstract invariants for sequent calculus proofs, analogous to homotopy groups as abstract invariants for topological spaces.The paper lifts a simple, strongly normalising cut elimination from combinatorial proofs to sequent calculus, factorising away the mechanical commutations of structural rules which litter traditional syntactic cut elimination.Sequent calculus fails to be su...
AbstractWe investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the...
Girard (1987) introduced proof nets as a syntax of linear proofs which eliminates inessential rule ...
Proofs are traditionally syntactic, inductively generated objects. This paper presents an abstract m...
AbstractProofs Without Syntax [Hughes, D.J.D. Proofs Without Syntax. Annals of Mathematics 2006 (to ...
AbstractCombinatorial proofs are abstract invariants for sequent calculus proofs, similarly to homot...
École thématiqueThese are the slides and lecture notes for a 5x90min course given online via Zoom at...
AbstractFormal proofs, even simple ones, may hide an unexpected intricate combinatorics. We define a...
International audienceWe present Intuitionistic Combinatorial Proofs (ICPs), a concrete geometric se...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate Hughes’ combinatorial proofs as a notion of proof...
International audienceThe main part of a classical combinatorial proof is a skew fi-bration, which p...
International audienceWe develop a theory of proof nets for classical propositional logic for which ...
International audienceCombinatorial proofs form a syntax-independent presentation of proofs, origina...
A short text in the hand of David Hilbert, discovered in Gottingen a century after it was written, s...
The questions "What is a proof?" and "When are two proofs the same?" are fundamental for proof theor...
International audienceIn this paper we extend Hughes’ combinatorial proofs to modal logics. The cruc...
AbstractWe investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the...
Girard (1987) introduced proof nets as a syntax of linear proofs which eliminates inessential rule ...
Proofs are traditionally syntactic, inductively generated objects. This paper presents an abstract m...
AbstractProofs Without Syntax [Hughes, D.J.D. Proofs Without Syntax. Annals of Mathematics 2006 (to ...
AbstractCombinatorial proofs are abstract invariants for sequent calculus proofs, similarly to homot...
École thématiqueThese are the slides and lecture notes for a 5x90min course given online via Zoom at...
AbstractFormal proofs, even simple ones, may hide an unexpected intricate combinatorics. We define a...
International audienceWe present Intuitionistic Combinatorial Proofs (ICPs), a concrete geometric se...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate Hughes’ combinatorial proofs as a notion of proof...
International audienceThe main part of a classical combinatorial proof is a skew fi-bration, which p...
International audienceWe develop a theory of proof nets for classical propositional logic for which ...
International audienceCombinatorial proofs form a syntax-independent presentation of proofs, origina...
A short text in the hand of David Hilbert, discovered in Gottingen a century after it was written, s...
The questions "What is a proof?" and "When are two proofs the same?" are fundamental for proof theor...
International audienceIn this paper we extend Hughes’ combinatorial proofs to modal logics. The cruc...
AbstractWe investigate semantics for classical proof based on the sequent calculus. We show that the...
Girard (1987) introduced proof nets as a syntax of linear proofs which eliminates inessential rule ...
Proofs are traditionally syntactic, inductively generated objects. This paper presents an abstract m...