Published 2015 | Version v1

The Consistency and Complexity of Multiplicative Additive System Virtual

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This paper investigates the proof theory of multiplicative additive system virtual (MAV). MAV combines two established proof calculi: multiplicative additive linear logic (MALL) and basic system virtual (BV). Due to the presence of the self-dual non-commutative operator from BV, the calculus MAV is defined in the calculus of structures – a generalisation of the sequent calculus where inference rules can be applied in any context. A generalised cut elimination result is proven for MAV, thereby establishing the consistency of linear implication defined in the calculus. The cut elimination proof involves a termination measure based on multisets of multisets of natural numbers to handle subtle interactions between operators of BV and MAV. Proof search in MAV is proven to be a PSPACE-complete decision problem. The study of this calculus is motivated by observations about applications in computer science to the verication of protocols and to querying.

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