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  1. A note on sequent calculi intermediate between LJ and LK.Branislav R. Boričić - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (2):151 - 157.
    We prove that every finitely axiomatizable extension of Heyting's intuitionistic logic has a corresponding cut-free Gentzen-type formulation. It is shown how one can use this result to find the corresponding normalizable natural deduction system and to give a criterion for separability of considered logic. Obviously, the question how to obtain an effective definition of a sequent calculus which corresponds to a concrete logic remains a separate problem for every logic.
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  • A Cut-free Sequent Calculus For The Logic Of Constant Domains With A Limited Amount Of Duplications.C. Fiorentini & P. Miglioli - 1999 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 7 (6):733-753.
    Cut-free sequent calculi for the predicate intermediate logic CD of constant domains have appeared only very recently in literature, even if this logic has been axiomiatized since the early seventies. In the present paper we propose a different cut-free sequent calculus for CD, in which a great care is devoted in avoiding duplications of formulas.
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  • A cut-free gentzen-type system for the logic of the weak law of excluded middle.Branislav R. Boričić - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (1):39-53.
    The logic of the weak law of excluded middleKC p is obtained by adding the formula A A as an axiom scheme to Heyting's intuitionistic logicH p . A cut-free sequent calculus for this logic is given. As the consequences of the cut-elimination theorem, we get the decidability of the propositional part of this calculus, its separability, equality of the negationless fragments ofKC p andH p , interpolation theorems and so on. From the proof-theoretical point of view, the formulation presented (...)
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