Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4662798 | Annals of Pure and Applied Logic | 2007 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a soundness and completeness proof for propositional intuitionistic calculus with respect to the semantics of computability logic. The latter interprets formulas as interactive computational problems, formalized as games between a machine and its environment. Intuitionistic implication is understood as algorithmic reduction in the weakest possible — and hence most natural — sense, disjunction and conjunction as deterministic-choice combinations of problems (disjunction = machine’s choice, conjunction = environment’s choice), and “absurd” as a computational problem of universal strength.
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