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2010
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Classical and Intuitionistic Subexponential Logics Are Equally Expressive

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Classical and Intuitionistic Subexponential Logics Are Equally Expressive
It is standard to regard the intuitionistic restriction of a classical logic as increasing the expressivity of the logic because the classical logic can be adequately represented in the intuitionistic logic by double-negation, while the other direction has no truth-preserving propositional encodings. We show here that subexponential logic, which is a family of substructural refinements of classical logic, each parametric over a preorder over the subexponential connectives, does not suffer from this asymmetry if the preorder is systematically modified as part of the encoding. Precisely, we show a bijection between synthetic (i.e., focused) partial sequent derivations modulo a given encoding. Particular instances of our encoding for particular subexponential preorders give rise to both known and novel adequacy theorems for substructural logics.
Kaustuv Chaudhuri
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Updated 08 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CSL
Authors Kaustuv Chaudhuri
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