Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
426517 Information and Computation 2010 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper surveys several computational interpretations of classical linear logic based on two-player one-move games. The moves of the games are higher-order functionals in the language of finite types. All interpretations discussed treat the exponential-free fragment of linear logic in a common way. They only differ in how much advantage one of the players has in the exponential games. We discuss how the several choices for the interpretation of the modalities correspond to various well-known functional interpretations of intuitionistic logic, including Gödel’s Dialectica interpretation and Kreisel’s modified realizability.

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