Using Z3 to Verify Inferences in Fragments of Linear Logic
Abstract
Linear logic is a substructural logic proposed as a refinement of classical and intuitionistic logics, with applications in programming languages, game semantics, and quantum physics. We present a template for Gentzen-style linear logic sequents that supports verification of logic inference rules using automatic theorem proving. Specifically, we use the Z3 Theorem Prover [8] to check targeted inference rules based on a set of inference rules that are presumed to be valid. To demonstrate the approach, we apply it to validate several derived inference rules for two different fragments of linear logic: MLL+Mix (Multiplicative Linear Logic extended with a Mix rule) and MILL (Multiplicative Intuitionistic Linear Logic).
Cite
@article{arxiv.2309.13796,
title = {Using Z3 to Verify Inferences in Fragments of Linear Logic},
author = {Alen Docef and Radu Negulescu and Mihai Prunescu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.13796},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
In Proceedings FROM 2023, arXiv:2309.12959