AbstractBased on an analysis of the inference rules used, we provide a characterization of the situations in which classical provability entails intuitionistic provability. We then examine the relationship of these derivability notions to uniform provability, a restriction of intuitionistic provability that embodies a special form of goal-directedness. We determine, first, the circumstances in which the former relations imply the latter. Using this result, we identify the richest versions of the so-called abstract logic programming languages in classical and intuitionistic logic. We then study the reduction of classical and, derivatively, intuitionistic provability to uniform provability via the addition to the assumption set of the negatio...
We establish completeness for intuitionistic first-order logic, iFOL, showing that is a formula is ...
In the Light of Intuitionism: Two Investigations in Proof Theory This dissertation focuses on two sp...
International audienceIt is standard to regard the intuitionistic restriction of a classical logic a...
AbstractBased on an analysis of the inference rules used, we provide a characterization of the situa...
Based on an analysis of the inference rules used, we provide a complete characterization of the situ...
A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like pro...
AbstractMiller, D., G. Nadathur, F. Pfenning and A. Scedrov, Uniform proofs as a foundation for logi...
Contribution à un ouvrage.In this paper, we propose new labelled proof systems to analyse the intuit...
AbstractThe intended meaning of intuitionistic logic is explained by the Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov ...
AbstractThe combinatorics of classical propositional logic lies at the heart of both local and globa...
In this thesis, we explore three aspects of the computational content of proofs. These are: a compu...
International audienceThe usual reading of logical implication A → B as " if A then B " fails in int...
AbstractThis paper presents a soundness and completeness proof for propositional intuitionistic calc...
We show that when certain statements are provable in subsystems of constructive analysis using intui...
A natural extension of SLD-resolution is introduced as a goal directed proof procedure for the full...
We establish completeness for intuitionistic first-order logic, iFOL, showing that is a formula is ...
In the Light of Intuitionism: Two Investigations in Proof Theory This dissertation focuses on two sp...
International audienceIt is standard to regard the intuitionistic restriction of a classical logic a...
AbstractBased on an analysis of the inference rules used, we provide a characterization of the situa...
Based on an analysis of the inference rules used, we provide a complete characterization of the situ...
A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like pro...
AbstractMiller, D., G. Nadathur, F. Pfenning and A. Scedrov, Uniform proofs as a foundation for logi...
Contribution à un ouvrage.In this paper, we propose new labelled proof systems to analyse the intuit...
AbstractThe intended meaning of intuitionistic logic is explained by the Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov ...
AbstractThe combinatorics of classical propositional logic lies at the heart of both local and globa...
In this thesis, we explore three aspects of the computational content of proofs. These are: a compu...
International audienceThe usual reading of logical implication A → B as " if A then B " fails in int...
AbstractThis paper presents a soundness and completeness proof for propositional intuitionistic calc...
We show that when certain statements are provable in subsystems of constructive analysis using intui...
A natural extension of SLD-resolution is introduced as a goal directed proof procedure for the full...
We establish completeness for intuitionistic first-order logic, iFOL, showing that is a formula is ...
In the Light of Intuitionism: Two Investigations in Proof Theory This dissertation focuses on two sp...
International audienceIt is standard to regard the intuitionistic restriction of a classical logic a...