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Introduction to linear logic and ludics, part I

Introduction to linear logic and ludics, part I

... 1 Introduction Linear logic arose from the semantic study of λ-calculus, specifically, the second-order typed λ-calculus, or system F (see ...6), and in almost no time a full- fledged new ... Voir le document complet

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An introduction to Differential Linear Logic: proof-nets, models and antiderivatives

An introduction to Differential Linear Logic: proof-nets, models and antiderivatives

... related to a particular case of integration by ...λ-calculus. To interpret the whole of DiLL, including the promotion rule, one has to assume that ! is an endofunctor on L and that this ... Voir le document complet

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Introduction to linear logic and ludics, part II

Introduction to linear logic and ludics, part II

... and proof ...related to an important research program, called the geometry of interaction (GOI) [30, 53, ...is to look at the paths (in the graph-theoretic sense) in a given proof net and ... Voir le document complet

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Translating types and effects with state monads and linear logic

Translating types and effects with state monads and linear logic

... I. Introduction Mainstream programming paradigms are pervaded with side ...jumping to particular parts of its code, accessing ...harder to understand, verify or ...developed to this end ... Voir le document complet

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Vectorial Languages and Linear Temporal Logic

Vectorial Languages and Linear Temporal Logic

... 0 and then we repeat this step with the new states found so ...essible part of the automaton. We just have to explain how to om- pute the rea hable states from a given ...state to q. ... Voir le document complet

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Automata and temporal logic over arbitrary linear time

Automata and temporal logic over arbitrary linear time

... 1 Introduction Temporal logic, in particular LTL, was proposed by Pnueli to specify the behaviour of re- active systems ...numbers, and executions of the system are seen as infinite words on ... Voir le document complet

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From Linear Temporal Logic Properties to Rewrite Propositions

From Linear Temporal Logic Properties to Rewrite Propositions

... 1 Introduction & Context Term rewriting and rewriting logic have been intensively and successfully used for solving equational problems in automated deduction, for programming language ... Voir le document complet

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Ludics and Natural Language: First Approaches

Ludics and Natural Language: First Approaches

... present Ludics and its current uses in modeling Natural ...as Ludics changes radically the point of view we may have on ...In Ludics, the fundamental operation concerns interaction between ... Voir le document complet

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Introduction to controllability of non-linear systems

Introduction to controllability of non-linear systems

... generating and either every vector field of F is analytic or the dimension of Lie x ( F) is constant with respect to x ∈ O(x 0 ), then F is not ...ANR-17-CE40-0007-01 and by a public grant as ... Voir le document complet

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Least and Greatest Fixed Points in Ludics

Least and Greatest Fixed Points in Ludics

... requires to step back from the finite, syntactic proof system under consid- eration and to start considering its semantics; this is the topic of the present ...consider ludics [11] which can ... Voir le document complet

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Free-cut elimination in linear logic and an application to a feasible arithmetic

Free-cut elimination in linear logic and an application to a feasible arithmetic

... 15 and 27, Dfn. 26 and coherence of E , ...the introduction, our motivation for this work is to commence a proof-theoretic study of first-order theories in linear logic, in ... Voir le document complet

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Contraction-free proofs and finitary games for Linear Logic

Contraction-free proofs and finitary games for Linear Logic

... !A, and decree that formulae on the first line are positive, the others being neg- ...or linear negation, A ⊥ is defined as usual (sending a connective to that vertically opposed to ... Voir le document complet

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Vectorial Languages and Linear Temporal Logic

Vectorial Languages and Linear Temporal Logic

... 0 and compute the states that can be reached by reading a letter from q 0 and then we repeat this step with the new states found so ...accessible part of the automaton. We just have to explain ... Voir le document complet

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Reasoning on Assembly Code using Linear Logic

Reasoning on Assembly Code using Linear Logic

... order to reason about machine states, we define a suitable model of the ...state and a domain (a set of locations). The domain specifies which part of the heap we are currently focused ...P to ... Voir le document complet

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General Adaptive Neighborhood Image Processing. Part I: Introduction and Theoretical Aspects

General Adaptive Neighborhood Image Processing. Part I: Introduction and Theoretical Aspects

... LRIP and LIP Frameworks According to these abstract algebraic concepts (Subsection ...(LRIP) and the Logarithmic Image Processing (LIP) have been respectively introduced by Oppenheim and ... Voir le document complet

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Logic and Linear programs to understand cancer response

Logic and Linear programs to understand cancer response

... Guziolowski, and J´er´emie Bourdon Abstract Understanding which are the key components of a system that distinguish a normal from a cancerous cell has been approached widely in the recent years us- ing machine ... Voir le document complet

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An introduction to finite automata and their connection to logic

An introduction to finite automata and their connection to logic

... determinization and minimization have become part of the basic course of study in theoretical computer science, and as such are described in a number of undergraduate ...Hopcroft and Ullman ... Voir le document complet

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LMSO: A Curry-Howard Approach to Church's Synthesis via Linear Logic

LMSO: A Curry-Howard Approach to Church's Synthesis via Linear Logic

... lead to appli- cable algorithms. The best known (and possible) construc- tions for McNaughton’s Theorem (such as Safra’s trees, see ...amenable to tractable implementations (see ... Voir le document complet

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Introduction to hypocoercive methods and applications for simple linear inhomogeneous kinetic models

Introduction to hypocoercive methods and applications for simple linear inhomogeneous kinetic models

... , and k∂ x f (t)k ≤ C t 3/2 kf 0 k . The result and the method were first presented in [11] in a more general ...rate and the simplicity of the method that can be adapted to various models ... Voir le document complet

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Tralics, a LaTeX to XML translator; Part I

Tralics, a LaTeX to XML translator; Part I

... file and read by BibTEX (some years ago, a colleague corrected \cite{Christele} to \cite{Christèle}, this gave an awful error; in current L A TEX, there seems to be no ...digit, and contains ... Voir le document complet

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