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Craig Interpolation in Displayable Logics

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Brotherston, James
Gore, Rajeev

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We give a general proof-theoretic method for proving Craig interpolation for displayable logics, based on an analysis of the individual proof rules of their display calculi. Using this uniform method, we prove interpolation for a spectrum of display calculi differing in their structural rules, including those for multiplicative linear logic, multiplicative additive linear logic and ordinary classical logic. Our analysis of proof rules also provides new insights into why interpolation fails, or seems likely to fail, in many substructural logics. Specifically, contraction appears particularly problematic for interpolation except in special circumstances.

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International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods (TABLEAUX)

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2037-12-31