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  1. Quantized linear logic, involutive quantales and strong negation.Norihiro Kamide - 2004 - Studia Logica 77 (3):355-384.
    A new logic, quantized intuitionistic linear logic, is introduced, and is closely related to the logic which corresponds to Mulvey and Pelletier's involutive quantales. Some cut-free sequent calculi with a new property quantization principle and some complete semantics such as an involutive quantale model and a quantale model are obtained for QILL. The relationship between QILL and Wansing's extended intuitionistic linear logic with strong negation is also observed using such syntactical and semantical frameworks.
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  • Phase semantics and Petri net interpretation for resource-sensitive strong negation.Norihiro Kamide - 2006 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 15 (4):371-401.
    Wansing’s extended intuitionistic linear logic with strong negation, called WILL, is regarded as a resource-conscious refinment of Nelson’s constructive logics with strong negation. In this paper, (1) the completeness theorem with respect to phase semantics is proved for WILL using a method that simultaneously derives the cut-elimination theorem, (2) a simple correspondence between the class of Petri nets with inhibitor arcs and a fragment of WILL is obtained using a Kripke semantics, (3) a cut-free sequent calculus for WILL, called twist (...)
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  • On a logic of involutive quantales.Norihiro Kamide - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (6):579-585.
    The logic just corresponding to involutive quantales, which was introduced by Wendy MacCaull, is reconsidered in order to obtain a cut-free sequent calculus formulation, and the completeness theorem for this logic is proved using a new admissible rule.
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