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A new correctness criterion for multiplicative non-commutative proof nets

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 We introduce a new correctness criterion for multiplicative non commutative proof nets which can be considered as the non-commutative counterpart to the Danos-Regnier criterion for proof nets of linear logic. The main intuition relies on the fact that any switching for a proof net (obtained by mutilating one premise of each disjunction link) can be naturally viewed as a series-parallel order variety (a cyclic relation) on the conclusions of the proof net.

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Received: 8 November 2000 / Revised version: 21 June 2001 / Published online: 2 September 2002

Research supported by the EU TMR Research Programme ``Linear Logic and Theoretical Computer Science''.

Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): 03F03, 03F07, 03F52, 03B70

Key words or phrases: Linear and non-commutative logic – Proof nets – Series-parallel orders and order varieties

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Maieli, R. A new correctness criterion for multiplicative non-commutative proof nets. Arch. Math. Logic 42, 205–220 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001530100127

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