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Decision Problems for Propositional Non-associative Linear Logic and Extensions

Published 3 Mar 2020 in math.LO and cs.LO | (2003.01501v1)

Abstract: In our previous work, we proposed the logic obtained from full non-associative Lambek calculus by adding a sort of linear-logical modality. We call this logic non-associative non-commutative intuitionistic linear logic ($\mathbf{NACILL}$, for short). In this paper, we establish the decidability and undecidability results for various extensions of $\mathbf{NACILL}$. Regarding the decidability results, we show that the deducibility problems for several extensions of $\mathbf{NACILL}$ with the rule of left-weakening are decidable. Regarding the undecidability results, we show that the provability problems for all the extensions of non-associative non-commutative classical linear logic by the rules of contraction and exchange are undecidable.

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