Works by Marc Bezem ( view other items matching `Marc Bezem`, view all matches )

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  1. Michał Walicki, Marc Bezem & Wojtek Szajnkenig (2009). Developing Bounded Reasoning. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 18 (1).
    We introduce a three-tiered framework for modelling and reasoning about agents who (i) can use possibly complete reasoning systems without any restrictions but who nevertheless are (ii) bounded in the sense that they never reach infinitely many results and, finally, who (iii) perform their reasoning in time. This last aspect does not concern so much the time it takes for agents to actually carry out their reasoning, as the time which can bring about external changes in the agents’ states such (...)
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  2. Stefano Berardi, Marc Bezem & Thierry Coquand (1998). On the Computational Content of the Axiom of Choice. Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (2):600-622.
    We present a possible computational content of the negative translation of classical analysis with the Axiom of (countable) Choice. Interestingly, this interpretation uses a refinement of the realizability semantics of the absurdity proposition, which is not interpreted as the empty type here. We also show how to compute witnesses from proofs in classical analysis of ∃-statements and how to extract algorithms from proofs of ∀∃-statements. Our interpretation seems computationally more direct than the one based on Godel's Dialectica interpretation.
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  3. Marc Bezem (1989). Compact and Majorizable Functionals of Finite Type. Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (1):271-280.
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  4. Marc Bezem (1985). Isomorphisms Between HEO and HROE, ECF and ICFE. Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (2):359 - 371.
    In this paper it will be shown that HEO and HRO E are isomorphic with respect to extensional equality. This answers a question of Troelstra [T, 2.4.12, p. 128]. The main problem is to extend effective operations to a larger domain. This will be achieved by a modification of the proof of the continuity of effective operations. Following a suggestion of A.S. Troelstra, similar results were obtained for ECF(U) and ICF E (U), where U is any universe of functions closed (...)
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  5. Marc Bezem (1985). Strongly Majorizable Functionals of Finite Type: A Model for Barrecursion Containing Discontinuous Functionals. Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (3):652-660.
    In this paper a model for barrecursion is presented. It has as a novelty that it contains discontinuous functionals. The model is based on a concept called strong majorizability. This concept is a modification of Howard's majorizability notion; see [T, p. 456].
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