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Proof theory / Mathematical logic / Logic / Mathematics / Sequent / Natural deduction / Cut-elimination theorem / Admissible rule / Proof complexity / Propositional calculus / Structural rule / Cut rule
Date: 2017-09-19 19:50:55
Proof theory
Mathematical logic
Logic
Mathematics
Sequent
Natural deduction
Cut-elimination theorem
Admissible rule
Proof complexity
Propositional calculus
Structural rule
Cut rule

Under consideration for publication in Math. Struct. in Comp. Science Complexity of Translations from Resolution to Sequent Calculus (Presentation-Only - Draft) Giselle Reis1 and Bruno Woltzenlogel Paleo2

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