Handsome Non-Commutative Proof-Nets: perfect matchings, series-parallel orders and Hamiltonian circuits
RETORÉ, Christian
Linguistic signs, grammar and meaning: computational logic for natural language [SIGNES]
Linguistic signs, grammar and meaning: computational logic for natural language [SIGNES]
RETORÉ, Christian
Linguistic signs, grammar and meaning: computational logic for natural language [SIGNES]
< Reduce
Linguistic signs, grammar and meaning: computational logic for natural language [SIGNES]
Language
en
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2004p. 25
English Abstract
This paper provides a definition of proof-nets for non-commutative linear logic (cyclic linear logic and Lambek calculus) where there are no links, that are small graphs representing the connectives. Instead of a tree like ...Read more >
This paper provides a definition of proof-nets for non-commutative linear logic (cyclic linear logic and Lambek calculus) where there are no links, that are small graphs representing the connectives. Instead of a tree like representation with links, the formula is depicted as a graph representing the conclusion up to the algebraic properties of the connectives. In the commutative case the formula is viewed as a cograph. In the non-commutative case it is a more complicated kind of graph which is, roughly speaking, a directed cograph. The criterion consists in the commutative condition plus a bracketing condition.Read less <
English Keywords
proof theory
linear logic
graph theory
perfect matching
cographs
cyclic orders
computational linguistics
lambek calculus
categorial grammars
Origin
Hal imported