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....states of a timed Petri net, t N. We can decide if S # [S# t . 5.2 The Decidability of Temporal Linear Logic Fragments In the remainder, we state with respect to the decidability of temporal linear logic fragments. The full fragment of propositional linear logic is known to be undecidable [13]. Obviously, the full fragment of propositional temporal linear logic is undecidable since it contains full fragment of propositional linear logic. A subsystem of linear logic without reusable modalities and is called the multiplicativeadditive fragment of linear logic (MALL) MALL is ....
....of propositional temporal linear logic is undecidable since it contains full fragment of propositional linear logic. A subsystem of linear logic without reusable modalities and is called the multiplicativeadditive fragment of linear logic (MALL) MALL is known to be PSPACE complete [13]. By Corollary 2.1, if a sequent without modalities is provable in TLL then it is provable in MALL. Since MALL is known to be decidable, a temporal linear logic sequent without modalities is also decidable. By Corollary 5.1, we can say that we can decide whether a sequent of the form (3.1) is ....
P.Lincoln, J.Mitchell, A.Scedrov and N.Shankar, "Decision problems for propositional linear logic," Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, vol. 56, pp.239--311, April 1992.
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P. Lincoln, J.C. Mitchell, A. Scedrov, and N. Shankar. Decision problems for propositional linear logic. In Proc. 31st IEEE Symp. on Foundations of Computer Science, pages 662--671, 1990.
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P. Lincoln, J.C. Mitchell, A. Scedrov, and N. Shankar. Decision problems for propositional linear logic. In Proc. 31st IEEE Symp. on Foundations of Computer Science, pages 662--671, 1990.
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P. Lincoln, J.C. Mitchell, A. Scedrov, and N. Shankar. Decision problems for propositional linear logic. In Proc. 31st IEEE Symp. on Foundations of Computer Science, pages 662--671, 1990.
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P. Lincoln, J. Mitchell, A. Scedrov, and N. Shankar. Decision problems for propositional linear logic. Annals Pure Appl. Logic, 56:239--311, 1992.
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P. Lincoln, J. Mitchell, A. Scedrov, and N. Shankar. Decision problems for propositional linear logic. Annals Pure Appl. Logic, 56:239--311, 1992. Special Volume dedicated to the memory of John Myhill.
.... was previously used to analyze various fragments of propositional linear logic to show the undecidability of propositional linear logic, the pspace completeness of multiplicative additive linear logic (MALL) and the np completeness of multiplicative linear logic (MLL) with unrestricted weakening [10]. Using similar techniques, Kanovich showed that multiplicative linear logic is np complete [8] Lincoln and Winkler demonstrated np completeness of MLL using only the constants [13] Lincoln and Scedrov had previously shown this fragment of linear logic to be nexptime hard [11] By extending ....
P. Lincoln, J. Mitchell, A. Scedrov, and N. Shankar. Decision problems for propositional linear logic. Annals Pure Appl. Logic, 56:239-311, 1992. Special Volume dedicated to the memory of John Myhill.
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Patrick Lincoln, John Mitchell, Andre Scedrov, and Natarajan Shankar. Decision problems for propositional linear logic. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, 56:239--311, April 1992.
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