Paper: Decision Problems For Second-Order Linear Logic (at LICS 1995)
Authors: Patrick Lincoln Natarajan Shankar Andre Scedrov
Abstract
The decision problem is studied for fragments of second-order linear logic without modalities. It is shown that the structural rules of contraction and weakening may be simulated by second- order propositional quantifiers and the multiplicative connectives. Among the consequences are the undecidability of the intuitionistic second-order fragment of propositional multiplicative linear logic and the undecidability of multiplicative linear logic with first-order and second-order quantifiers.
BibTeX
@InProceedings{LincolnShankarScedr-DecisionProblemsFor, author = {Patrick Lincoln and Natarajan Shankar and Andre Scedrov}, title = {Decision Problems For Second-Order Linear Logic}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Tenth Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS 1995)}, year = {1995}, month = {June}, pages = {476--485}, location = {San Diego, CA, USA}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press} }