Title :
Linear logic without boxes
Author :
Gonthier, Georges ; Abadi, Mahdi ; Lévy, Jean-Jacques
Author_Institution :
INRIA, Le Chesnay, France
Abstract :
J.-Y. Girard´s original definition of proof nets for linear logic involves boxes. The box is the unit for erasing and duplicating fragments of proof nets. It imposes synchronization, limits sharing, and impedes a completely local view of computation. The authors describe an implementation of proof nets without boxes. Proof nets are translated into graphs of the sort used in optimal λ-calculus implementations; computation is performed by simple graph rewriting. This graph implementation helps in understanding optimal reductions in the λ-calculus and in the various programming languages inspired by linear logic
Keywords :
formal logic; rewriting systems; theorem proving; graph implementation; graph rewriting; lambda -calculus; linear logic; proof nets; Calculus; Computational modeling; Concrete; Encoding; Geometry; Impedance; Linear programming; Logic programming; Parallel processing;
Conference_Titel :
Logic in Computer Science, 1992. LICS '92., Proceedings of the Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Santa Cruz, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2735-2
DOI :
10.1109/LICS.1992.185535