Skolemisation for Intuitionistic Linear Logic
Logic in Computer Science
2024-05-03 v1
Abstract
Focusing is a known technique for reducing the number of proofs while preserving derivability. Skolemisation is another technique designed to improve proof search, which reduces the number of back-tracking steps by representing dependencies on the term level and instantiate witness terms during unification at the axioms or fail with an occurs-check otherwise. Skolemisation for classical logic is well understood, but a practical skolemisation procedure for focused intuitionistic linear logic has been elusive so far. In this paper we present a focused variant of first-order intuitionistic linear logic together with a sound and complete skolemisation procedure.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2405.01375,
title = {Skolemisation for Intuitionistic Linear Logic},
author = {Alessandro Bruni and Eike Ritter and Carsten Schürmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.01375},
year = {2024}
}
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to appear at IJCAR 2024