Talk:Sequent calculus
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Equivalences might deserve a specific page (maybe merged with [[isomorphism]]s and [[equiprovability]]?). |
Equivalences might deserve a specific page (maybe merged with [[isomorphism]]s and [[equiprovability]]?). |
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− | This is also redundant with the principles described in [[semantics]]. |
+ | We might imagine a page or some pages giving a collection of [[Provable formulas|valid principles]] of linear logic (with appropriate proofs) and specifying which ones correspond to implications, equivalences or isomorphisms. |
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− | We might imagine a page or some pages giving a collection of valid principles of linear logic (with appropriate proofs) and specifying which ones correspond to implications, equivalences or isomorphisms. |
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-- [[User:Olivier Laurent|Olivier Laurent]] 10:39, 15 March 2009 (UTC) |
-- [[User:Olivier Laurent|Olivier Laurent]] 10:39, 15 March 2009 (UTC) |
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[edit] Equivalences
Equivalences might deserve a specific page (maybe merged with isomorphisms and equiprovability?).
We might imagine a page or some pages giving a collection of valid principles of linear logic (with appropriate proofs) and specifying which ones correspond to implications, equivalences or isomorphisms.
-- Olivier Laurent 10:39, 15 March 2009 (UTC)