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  1. (1 other version)Interpolation theorems, lower Bounds for proof systems, and independence results for bounded arithmetic.Jan Krajíček - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (2):457-486.
    A proof of the (propositional) Craig interpolation theorem for cut-free sequent calculus yields that a sequent with a cut-free proof (or with a proof with cut-formulas of restricted form; in particular, with only analytic cuts) with k inferences has an interpolant whose circuit-size is at most k. We give a new proof of the interpolation theorem based on a communication complexity approach which allows a similar estimate for a larger class of proofs. We derive from it several corollaries: (1) Feasible (...)
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  • (1 other version)Interpolation theorems, lower bounds for proof systems, and independence results for bounded arithmetic.Jan Krajíček - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (2):457-486.
    A proof of the (propositional) Craig interpolation theorem for cut-free sequent calculus yields that a sequent with a cut-free proof (or with a proof with cut-formulas of restricted form; in particular, with only analytic cuts) withkinferences has an interpolant whose circuit-size is at mostk. We give a new proof of the interpolation theorem based on a communication complexity approach which allows a similar estimate for a larger class of proofs. We derive from it several corollaries:(1)Feasible interpolation theorems for the following (...)
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  • On the computational content of intuitionistic propositional proofs.Samuel R. Buss & Pavel Pudlák - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 109 (1-2):49-64.
    The paper proves refined feasibility properties for the disjunction property of intuitionistic propositional logic. We prove that it is possible to eliminate all cuts from an intuitionistic proof, propositional or first-order, without increasing the Horn closure of the proof. We obtain a polynomial time, interactive, realizability algorithm for propositional intuitionistic proofs. The feasibility of the disjunction property is proved for sequents containing Harrop formulas. Under hardness assumptions for NP and for factoring, it is shown that the intuitionistic propositional calculus does (...)
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  • On propositional definability.Jérôme Lang & Pierre Marquis - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (8-9):991-1017.
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  • Foundations of instance level updates in expressive description logics.Hongkai Liu, Carsten Lutz, Maja Miličić & Frank Wolter - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (18):2170-2197.
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