Proof Diagrams for Multiplicative Linear Logic: Syntax and Semantics
Logic in Computer Science
2018-06-21 v1 Category Theory
Abstract
Proof nets are a syntax for linear logic proofs which gives a coarser notion of proof equivalence with respect to syntactic equality together with an intuitive geometrical representation of proofs. In this paper we give an alternative -dimensional syntax for multiplicative linear logic derivations. The syntax of string diagrams authorizes the definition of a framework where the sequentializability of a term, i.e. deciding whether the term corresponds to a correct derivation, can be verified in linear time. Furthermore, we can use this syntax to define a denotational semantics for multiplicative linear logic with units by means of equivalence classes of proof diagrams modulo a terminating rewriting.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1702.00268,
title = {Proof Diagrams for Multiplicative Linear Logic: Syntax and Semantics},
author = {Matteo Acclavio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.00268},
year = {2018}
}
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pre-print, submitted