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  1. Towards NP – P via proof complexity and search.Samuel R. Buss - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (7):906-917.
  • Generalisation of proof simulation procedures for Frege systems by M.L. Bonet and S.R. Buss.Daniil Kozhemiachenko - 2018 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 28 (4):389-413.
    ABSTRACTIn this paper, we present a generalisation of proof simulation procedures for Frege systems by Bonet and Buss to some logics for which the deduction theorem does not hold. In particular, we study the case of finite-valued Łukasiewicz logics. To this end, we provide proof systems and which augment Avron's Frege system HŁuk with nested and general versions of the disjunction elimination rule, respectively. For these systems, we provide upper bounds on speed-ups w.r.t. both the number of steps in proofs (...)
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  • On the proof complexity of logics of bounded branching.Emil Jeřábek - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (1):103181.
  • Proof complexity of intuitionistic implicational formulas.Emil Jeřábek - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (1):150-190.
  • Proof complexity of substructural logics.Raheleh Jalali - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (7):102972.
  • Proof complexity of propositional default logic.Olaf Beyersdorff, Arne Meier, Sebastian Müller, Michael Thomas & Heribert Vollmer - 2011 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 50 (7-8):727-742.
    Default logic is one of the most popular and successful formalisms for non-monotonic reasoning. In 2002, Bonatti and Olivetti introduced several sequent calculi for credulous and skeptical reasoning in propositional default logic. In this paper we examine these calculi from a proof-complexity perspective. In particular, we show that the calculus for credulous reasoning obeys almost the same bounds on the proof size as Gentzen’s system LK. Hence proving lower bounds for credulous reasoning will be as hard as proving lower bounds (...)
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