Substructural Logics: A Primer
β Scribed by Francesco Paoli
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Series
- Trends in Logic 13
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Substructural logics are by now one of the most prominent branches of the research field usually labelled as "nonclassical logics" - and perhaps of logic tout court. Over the last few decades a vast amount of research papers and even some books have been devoted to this subject. The aim of the present book is to give a comprehensive account of the "state of the art" of substructural logics, focusing both on their proof theory (especially on sequent calculi and their generalizations) and on their semantics (both algebraic and relational).
Readership: This textbook is designed for a wide readership: graduate students in either philosophy, mathematics, theoretical computer science or theoretical linguistics with no previous knowledge of the subject (except for a working knowledge of elementary logic) will be gradually introduced into the field starting from its basic foundations; specialists and researchers in the area will find an up-to-date survey of the most important current research topics and problems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Role of Structural Rules in Sequent Calculi....Pages 3-37
Front Matter....Pages 39-39
Basic Proof Systems for Substructural Logics....Pages 41-85
Cut Elimination and the Decision Problem....Pages 87-113
Other Formalisms....Pages 115-155
Front Matter....Pages 157-157
Algebraic Structures....Pages 159-197
Front Matter....Pages 199-199
Algebraic Semantics....Pages 201-220
Relational Semantics....Pages 221-255
Back Matter....Pages 257-305
β¦ Subjects
Logic; Mathematical Logic and Foundations; Order, Lattices, Ordered Algebraic Structures
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<p>Substructural logics are by now one of the most prominent branches of the research field usually labelled as "nonclassical logics" - and perhaps of logic <EM>tout court</EM>. Over the last few decades a vast amount of research papers and even some books have been devoted to this subject. The aim
Substructural logics comprise a family of nonclassical logics that arose in response to problems in theoretical computer science, mathematical linguistics, and category theory. They include intuitionist logic, relevant logic, BCK logic, linear logic, and Lambeck's calculus of synthetic categories.
Substructural logics comprise a family of nonclassical logics that arose in response to problems in theoretical computer science, mathematical linguistics, and category theory. They include intuitionist logic, relevant logic, BCK logic, linear logic, and Lambeck's calculus of synthetic categories.