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Implementing program extraction from CL1-proofs

Published 26 Nov 2013 in cs.LO | (1311.6542v1)

Abstract: Computability logic (CoL) is a formal theory of interactive computation. It understands computational problems as games played by two players: a machine and its environment, uses logical formalism to describe valid principles of computability and formulas to represent computational problems. Logic CL1 is a deductive system for a fragment of CoL. The logical vocabulary contains all of the operators of classical logic and choice operators, the atoms represent elementary games i.e. predicates of classical logic. In this paper, we present a program that takes a CL1-proof of an arbitrary formula $F$, and extract a winning strategy for $F$ from that proof then play $F$ using that strategy. We hope this paper would provide a starting point for further work in program extraction of the CoL-based arithmetic and other CoL-based applied systems.

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