| A. Scedrov. A brief guide to linear logic. In G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa, editors, Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, pages 377--394. World Scientific Publishing Co., 1993. |
....may be thought of as generalisations of the boolean value true, and for O and are written as and 0, and which may be thought of as generalisations of the boolean value false. There is far more to linear logic than can be discussed in this paper; for a more complete introduction see the papers [15, 16, 42, 2], among others. The sequent calculus for linear logic is given in Appendix A. 2.3. Logic Programming in Linear Logic There has been a signi cant amount of work on logic programming languages based on linear logic, including LO [6] Lolli [20] LinLog [4] Forum [31] and Lygon [17] Such ....
A. Scedrov, A Brief Guide to Linear Logic, in Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, G. Rozenberg and A. Salolmaa (eds.), World Scienti c, 1993.
....be thought of as generalisations of the boolean value true, and for O and are written as and 0, and which may be thought of as generalisations of the boolean value false. There is far more to linear logic than can be discussed in this paper; for a more complete introduction see the papers [2, 10, 11, 31], among others. A part of the sequent calculus for linear logic is given in Appendix A. 2.3 Logic Programming in Linear Logic The execution models on which these languages are based have generally been based on backward chaining, i.e. given a number of statements (or formulae) which make up the ....
A. Scedrov, A Brief Guide to Linear Logic, in Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, G. Rozenberg and A. Salolmaa (eds.), World Scientific, 1993.
....be thought of as generalisations of the boolean value true, and for O and are written as and 0, and which may be thought of as generalisations of the boolean value false. There is far more to linear logic than can be discussed in this paper; for a more complete introduction see the papers [2, 10, 11, 31], among others. A part of the sequent calculus for linear logic is given in Appendix A. 2.3 Logic Programming in Linear Logic The execution models on which these languages are based have generally been based on backward chaining, i.e. given a number of statements (or formulae) which make up the ....
A. Scedrov, A Brief Guide to Linear Logic, in Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, G. Rozenberg and A. Salolmaa (eds.), World Scientific, 1993.
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A. Scedrov. A brief guide to linear logic. In G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa, editors, Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, pages 377--394. World Scientific Publishing Company, 1993. Also in Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, volume 41, pages 154--165.
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A. Scedrov. A brief guide to linear logic. In G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa, editors, Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, pages 377-394. World Scienti c Publishing Company, 1993. Also in Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, volume 41, pages 154-165.
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A. Scedrov. A brief guide to linear logic. In G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa, editors, Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, pages 377-394. World Scienti c Publishing Company, 1993. Also in Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, volume 41, pages 154-165.
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A. Scedrov. A brief guide to linear logic. In G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa, editors, Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, pages 377-394. World Scienti c Publishing Company, 1993. Also in Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, volume 41, pages 154-165.
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A. Scedrov. A brief guide to linear logic. In G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa, editors, Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, pages 377-394. World Scienti c Publishing Company, 1993. Also in Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, volume 41, pages 154-165.
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