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.... been used successfully to specify transitions in the # calculus [27] ad hoc provisos needed to make certain that names and scope were maintained correctly can be encoded in a meta logic by mapping names to term level abstractions (# abstractions) and to proof level abstractions (eigenvariables) [26]. Proof search in linear logic has been studied extensively and proof systems exist that give strong normal forms to how search can actually proceed [2, 24] As a result, significant information is known about the structure of cut free proofs: since these are the traces of protocols and ....
....interpreters that can execute and explore simple reachablity questions. Designing a deductive system that formally supports reasoning about specifications that contains such computational elements is significantly more di#cult. New quantification An extension to proof theory described in [26] proposes a new quantifier, #x.G, which might be more appropriate for capturing the notion of scoping of new names within a security protocol. It seems likely that could be used to generate nonces while would continue to be used for encryption keys. Related formalisms There are obviously ....
D. Miller and A. Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: An extended abstract. Accepted for LICS03. To appear, July 2003.
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Dale Miller and Alwen Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: An extended abstract. In Phokion Kolaitis, editor, Proceedings of LICS 2003.
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D. Miller and A. Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: An extended abstract. In P. Kolaitis, editor, Proc. of LICS 2003.
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D. Miller and A. Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: An extended abstract. Proceedings of LICS'03, January 2003.
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D. Miller and A. Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: An extended abstract. In P. Kolaitis, editor, Proceedings of LICS 2003, pages 118 -- 127, July 2003.
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D. Miller and A. Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: An extended abstract. In P. Kolaitis, editor, Proceedings of LICS 2003, pages 118 -- 127, July 2003.
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Miller, D. and A. Tiu, A proof theory for generic judgments: An extended abstract, in: Proceedings of LICS
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D. Miller and A. Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: An extended abstract. In Proceedings of LICS 2003, pages 118--127. IEEE, June 2003. Extended version available at http://www.cse.psu.edu/dale/papers/nabla-subm.pdf.
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Dale Miller and Alwen Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: extended abstract. In Proc. 18th Symp. on Logic in Computer Science (LICS 2003), pages 118--127. IEEE Press, 2003.
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Dale Miller and Alwen Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: extended abstract. In Proc. 18th Symp. on Logic in Computer Science (LICS 2003.
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Dale Miller and Alwen Tiu. A proof theory for generic judgments: An extended abstract. In Proceedings of LICS 2003.
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