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  1. Tableaux for constructive concurrent dynamic logic.Duminda Wijesekera & Anil Nerode - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 135 (1-3):1-72.
    This is the first paper on constructive concurrent dynamic logic . For the first time, either for concurrent or sequential dynamic logic, we give a satisfactory treatment of what statements are forced to be true by partial information about the underlying computer. Dynamic logic was developed by Pratt [V. Pratt, Semantical considerations on Floyd–Hoare logic, in: 17th Annual IEEE Symp. on Found. Comp. Sci., New York, 1976, pp. 109–121, V. Pratt, Applications of modal logic to programming, Studia Logica 39 257–274] (...)
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  • Uniform proofs as a foundation for logic programming.Dale Miller, Gopalan Nadathur, Frank Pfenning & Andre Scedrov - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 51 (1-2):125-157.
    Miller, D., G. Nadathur, F. Pfenning and A. Scedrov, Uniform proofs as a foundation for logic programming, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 51 125–157. A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like programming languages is provided. This characterization is based on the principle that the declarative meaning of a logic program, provided by provability in a logical system, should coincide with its operational meaning, provided by interpreting logical connectives as simple and fixed search instructions. The (...)
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  • Sequential Calculus for a First Order Infinitary Temporal Logic.Hiroya Kawai - 1987 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 33 (5):423-432.
  • Quantized linear logic, involutive quantales and strong negation.Norihiro Kamide - 2004 - Studia Logica 77 (3):355-384.
    A new logic, quantized intuitionistic linear logic, is introduced, and is closely related to the logic which corresponds to Mulvey and Pelletier's involutive quantales. Some cut-free sequent calculi with a new property quantization principle and some complete semantics such as an involutive quantale model and a quantale model are obtained for QILL. The relationship between QILL and Wansing's extended intuitionistic linear logic with strong negation is also observed using such syntactical and semantical frameworks.
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  • Combining linear-time temporal logic with constructiveness and paraconsistency.Norihiro Kamide & Heinrich Wansing - 2010 - Journal of Applied Logic 8 (1):33-61.
  • A Note on the Godel-Gentzen Translation.Hajime Ishihara - 2000 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 46 (1):135-138.
    We give a variant of the Gödel-Gentzen-negative translation, and a syntactic characterization which entails conservativity result for formulas.
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  • Decidable fragments of first-order temporal logics.Ian Hodkinson, Frank Wolter & Michael Zakharyaschev - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 106 (1-3):85-134.
    In this paper, we introduce a new fragment of the first-order temporal language, called the monodic fragment, in which all formulas beginning with a temporal operator have at most one free variable. We show that the satisfiability problem for monodic formulas in various linear time structures can be reduced to the satisfiability problem for a certain fragment of classical first-order logic. This reduction is then used to single out a number of decidable fragments of first-order temporal logics and of two-sorted (...)
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  • An Introduction to Proof Theory.Samuel R. Buss - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):464-465.
  • A proof-theoretic investigation of a logic of positions.Stefano Baratella & Andrea Masini - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 123 (1-3):135-162.
    We introduce an extension of natural deduction that is suitable for dealing with modal operators and induction. We provide a proof reduction system and we prove a strong normalization theorem for an intuitionistic calculus. As a consequence we obtain a purely syntactic proof of consistency. We also present a classical calculus and we relate provability in the two calculi by means of an adequate formula translation.
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  • An approach to infinitary temporal proof theory.Stefano Baratella & Andrea Masini - 2004 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 43 (8):965-990.
    Aim of this work is to investigate from a proof-theoretic viewpoint a propositional and a predicate sequent calculus with an ω–type schema of inference that naturally interpret the propositional and the predicate until–free fragments of Linear Time Logic LTL respectively. The two calculi are based on a natural extension of ordinary sequents and of standard modal rules. We examine the pure propositional case (no extralogical axioms), the propositional and the first order predicate cases (both with a possibly infinite set of (...)
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  • The Logic of Information Structures.H. Wansing - 1993
     
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