Complexity of the Infinitary Lambek Calculus with Kleene Star
Abstract
We consider the Lambek calculus, or non-commutative multiplicative intuitionistic linear logic, extended with iteration, or Kleene star, axiomatised by means of an -rule, and prove that the derivability problem in this calculus is -hard. This solves a problem left open by Buszkowski (2007), who obtained the same complexity bound for infinitary action logic, which additionally includes additive conjunction and disjunction. As a by-product, we prove that any context-free language without the empty word can be generated by a Lambek grammar with unique type assignment, without Lambek's non-emptiness restriction imposed (cf. Safiullin 2007).
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@article{arxiv.2005.00404,
title = {Complexity of the Infinitary Lambek Calculus with Kleene Star},
author = {Stepan Kuznetsov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.00404},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Manuscript accepted to the Review of Symbolic Logic. An updated version will be published by Cambridge University Press