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Intuitionistic Linear Logic and Partial Correctness

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Author
Kozen, Dexter
Tiuryn, Jerzy
Abstract

We formulate a Gentzen-style sequent calculus for partial correctness that subsumes propositional Hoare Logic. The system is a noncommutative Intuitionistic Linear Logic. We prove soundness and completeness over relational and trace-based models. As a corollary we obtain a complete sequent calculus for inclusion and equivalence of regular expressions.

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2001-01-02
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Cornell University
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computer science
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technical report
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