Advances in linear logic

Linear logic, introduced in 1986 by J.-Y. Girard, is based upon a fine grain analysis of the main proof-theoretical notions of logic. The subject develops along the lines of denotational semantics, proof nets and the geometry of interaction. Its basic dynamical nature has attracted computer scientis...

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Other Authors: Girard, Jean-Yves (Editor), Lafont, Yves (Editor), Regnier, Laurent (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1995
Series:London Mathematical Society lecture note series
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