Talk:Sequent calculus
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− | == Two-sided sequent calculus == |
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− | I think the terminology "two-sided sequent calculus" should be used for the system where all the connectives are involved and all the rules are duplicated (with respect to the one-sided version) and negation is a connective. |
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− | In this way, we obtain the one-sided version from the two-sided one by: |
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− | * quotient the formulas by de Morgan laws and get negation only on atoms, negation is defined for compound formulas (not a connective) |
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− | * fold all the rules by <math>\Gamma\vdash\Delta \mapsto {}\vdash\Gamma\orth,\Delta</math> |
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− | * remove useless rules (negation rules become identities, almost all the rules appear twice) |
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− | A possible name for the two-sided system presented here could be "two-sided positive sequent calculus". |
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− | -- [[User:Olivier Laurent|Olivier Laurent]] 21:34, 15 January 2009 (UTC) |