Proof Theory

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advanced logic curriculum
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Boolean Negation
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Classical Logic
Cognate Sequents
computational logic applications
Cut Formula
Cut Rule
De Morgan Negation
Decidability Results
Disjunction Property
Display Logic
Distant Sequents
Dual Combinators
Empty Clause
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formal logic methods
Intuitionistic Logic
Lambek calculi
Left Premise
Left Rank
Linear Logic
logical inference rules
Meta-Logical Results
Modal Logic
Natural Deduction Systems
Non-Classical Logic
Non-classical Logics
Nonclassical Logics
Normal Modal Logic
philosophical logic analysis
Principal Formula
Proof Systems
proof transformation techniques
Proof Tree
Relevance Logic
Relevance Logics
Sequent Calculi
sequent calculus for nonclassical logics
sequent calculus formalizations of logics
Subformula Property
Tableau System
Type Assignment System
variations on calculi for logic

Product details

  • ISBN 9781466564664
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Although sequent calculi constitute an important category of proof systems, they are not as well known as axiomatic and natural deduction systems. Addressing this deficiency, Proof Theory: Sequent Calculi and Related Formalisms presents a comprehensive treatment of sequent calculi, including a wide range of variations. It focuses on sequent calculi for various non-classical logics, from intuitionistic logic to relevance logic, linear logic, and modal logic.

In the first chapters, the author emphasizes classical logic and a variety of different sequent calculi for classical and intuitionistic logics. She then presents other non-classical logics and meta-logical results, including decidability results obtained specifically using sequent calculus formalizations of logics.

The book is suitable for a wide audience and can be used in advanced undergraduate or graduate courses. Computer scientists will discover intriguing connections between sequent calculi and resolution as well as between sequent calculi and typed systems. Those interested in the constructive approach will find formalizations of intuitionistic logic and two calculi for linear logic. Mathematicians and philosophers will welcome the treatment of a range of variations on calculi for classical logic. Philosophical logicians will be interested in the calculi for relevance logics while linguists will appreciate the detailed presentation of Lambek calculi and their extensions.

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