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A Term Calculus for Intuitionistic Linear LogicNick Benton1, Gavin ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/Research/Oldpapers/bbdphtlca93.pdf27 Aug 2008: These 100 cases of cuts we will consider as follows: 40 casesof cuts the form (R;D) as we have 4 right rules and 10 others; 24 cases of cuts ofthe ... There are hence 24 remaining cutsof interest.We now summarize the cuts of which we need to take some -
A Term Calculus for Intuitionistic Linear LogicNick Benton1, Gavin ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/Research/Pub91-00/bbdphtlca93.pdf27 Aug 2008: These 100 cases of cuts we will consider as follows: 40 casesof cuts the form (R;D) as we have 4 right rules and 10 others; 24 cases of cuts ofthe ... There are hence 24 remaining cutsof interest.We now summarize the cuts of which we need to take some -
Abstra t Games for Linear Logi Extended Abstra t ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/Research/Oldpapers/hs99.pdf22 Aug 2008: R x if and only if ju xj 1.Girard's Coheren e spa es [24,28 are essentially G?(Rel) for this orthogona-17. ... Springer Verlag, 1993.[16 G.M. Bierman. On intuitionisti linear logi. Te hni al Report 346, Universityof Cambridge Computer Laboratory, August -
Abstra t Games for Linear Logi Extended Abstra t ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/Research/Pub91-00/hs99.pdf22 Aug 2008: R x if and only if ju xj 1.Girard's Coheren e spa es [24,28 are essentially G?(Rel) for this orthogona-17. ... Springer Verlag, 1993.[16 G.M. Bierman. On intuitionisti linear logi. Te hni al Report 346, Universityof Cambridge Computer Laboratory, August -
ANALYSIS II EXAMPLES 1 Michaelmas 2005 J. M. E. ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/Teaching/an05-1.pdf19 Mar 2008: ANALYSIS II EXAMPLES 1. Michaelmas 2005 J. M. E. Hyland. The Basic Questions are cover examinable material from the course. The Additional Questions arefor those wishing to take things a bit further. The questions are not all equally difficult; I -
ANALYSIS II EXAMPLES 4 Michaelmas 2005 J. M. E. ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/Teaching/an05-4.pdf19 Mar 2008: 24. Let f : R2 R be a continuous function satisfying a Lipschitz condition. -
BT08 Part II Representation Theory Sheet 2 Unless otherwise ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/RepresentationTheory/2007-2008/repex2.pdf4 Feb 2008: 1 21 42 56 24 24α 14 2 0 1 0 0β 15 1 1 0 1 1γ 16 0 0 2 2 2. -
Categorical Proof Theory of Classical PropositionalCalculus Gianluigi …
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/Research/Publications/2006/bhru06.pdf18 Aug 2008: normalforms to which a proof in the sequent calculus can reduce (seefor example [24, Page127]). ... The project on which we report here was motivated by Urban’s strong normalisationresult ([25] and [24]) for a formulation of classical proof.In [11], -
Church’s Set Theory with a Universal Set Thomas Forster ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tf/church2001.pdf7 May 2008: DEFINITION 24 The things that are are values of k are either:. ... PROPOSITION 25 The clauses of definition 24 give a model in which every lowset x has a cardinal: {y : |y| = |x|}. -
Combining algebraic effects with continuations Martin Hyland,1 Paul…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/Research/Publications/2007/hlpp07.pdf7 Aug 2008: Proof. The correspondences between the first two are in [21, 24]: for any T -algebra r : T R R, the monad map is given by dX (γ) = κ RX 7 ... Proof. To give a T -action on x is equivalent to giving a monad map from T to amodified form of xA(,x) with
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