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APAL
2005
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The logic of proofs, semantically
A new semantics is presented for the logic of proofs (LP), [1, 2], based on the intuition that it is a logic of explicit knowledge. This semantics is used to give new proofs of se...
Melvin Fitting
CORR
2010
Springer
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Classical BI: Its Semantics and Proof Theory
We present Classical BI (CBI), a new addition to the family of bunched logics which originates in O'Hearn and Pym's logic of bunched implications BI. CBI differs from exi...
James Brotherston, Cristiano Calcagno
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 2 months ago
A Simple Correctness Proof for Magic Transformation
The paper presents a simple and concise proof of correctness of the magic transformation. We believe it may provide a useful example of formal reasoning about logic programs. The ...
Wlodzimierz Drabent
CSR
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
A Semantic Proof of Polytime Soundness of Light Affine Logic
We define a denotational semantics for Light Affine Logic (LAL) which has the property that denotations of functions are polynomial time computable by construction of the model. Th...
Ugo Dal Lago, Martin Hofmann
ENTCS
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
Variables as Resource for Shared-Memory Programs: Semantics and Soundness
Parkinson, Bornat, and Calcagno recently introduced a logic for partial correctness in which program variables are treated as resource, generalizing earlier work based on separati...
Stephen D. Brookes