Methods of Cut-Elimination

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This book offers a thorough, rigorous analysis of reductive cut-elimination methods and an in-depth presentation of the recent method CERES developed by the authors. It includes several applications of CERES and an extension of CERES to non-classical logics.


This is the first book on cut-elimination in first-order predicate logic from an algorithmic point of view. Instead of just proving the existence of cut-free proofs, it focuses on the algorithmic methods transforming proofs with arbitrary cuts to proofs with only atomic cuts (atomic cut normal forms, so-called ACNFs). The first part investigates traditional reductive methods from the point of view of proof rewriting. Within this general framework, generalizations of Gentzen's and Sch\utte-Tait's cut-elimination methods are defined and shown terminating with ACNFs of the original proof. Moreover, a complexity theoretic comparison of Gentzen's and Tait's methods is given.

The core of the book centers around the cut-elimination method CERES (cut elimination by resolution) developed by the authors. CERES is based on the resolution calculus and radically differs from the reductive cut-elimination methods. The book shows that CERES asymptotically outperforms all reductive methods based on Gentzen's cut-reduction rules. It obtains this result by heavy use of subsumption theorems in clause logic. Moreover, several applications of CERES are given (to interpolation, complexity analysis of cut-elimination, generalization of proofs, and to the analysis of real mathematical proofs). Lastly, the book demonstrates that CERES can be extended to nonclassical logics, in particular to finitely-valued logics and to G"odel logic.


First book on methods of cut-elimination Combines techniques and results from proof theory and automated deduction Thereby the book provides a completely new view on proof theoretic methods and their applications This specific feature makes the book interesting for researchers and graduate students in proof theory and computational logic

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Matthias Baaz is professor of logical foundations of computer science at the Vienna University of Technology. He obtained his Ph.D. in mathematical logic at the University of Vienna and habilitation at the Vienna University of Technology. His main field of research is proof theory in classical and nonclassical logics.

Alexander Leitsch is professor of mathematics and theoretical computer science at the Vienna University of Technology. He obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Vienna and habilitation at the University of Linz. His research areas are automated deduction and computational proof theory.



Klappentext
This book on methods of cut-elimination contains a thorough and rigorous analysis of reductive cut-elimination methods and an in-depth presentation of the recent method CERES developed by the authors. It includes a detailed complexity analysis and comparison of CERES and of reductive methods. It presents several applications of CERESto interpolation, fast cut-elimination, generalization of proofs and to the analysis of mathematical proofs. Finally, it provides an extension of CERES to non-classical logics, in particular to finitely-valued logics and to Gödel logic.


Inhalt
1 Preface.- 2 Introduction.- 3 Preliminaries.- 4 Complexity of Cut-Elimination.- 5 Reduction and Elimination.- 6 Cut-Elimination by Resolution.- 7 Extensions of CERES.- 8 Applications of CERES.- 9 CERES in Nonclassical Logics.- 10 Related Research.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789400703193
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 2011 edition
    • Größe H243mm x B167mm x T27mm
    • Jahr 2011
    • EAN 9789400703193
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-94-007-0319-3
    • Veröffentlichung 17.01.2011
    • Titel Methods of Cut-Elimination
    • Autor Matthias Baaz , Alexander Leitsch
    • Untertitel Trends in Logic 34
    • Gewicht 578g
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
    • Anzahl Seiten 290
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Mathematik

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