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  1. The complexity of the disjunction and existential properties in intuitionistic logic.Sam Buss & Grigori Mints - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 99 (1-3):93-104.
    This paper considers the computational complexity of the disjunction and existential properties of intuitionistic logic. We prove that the disjunction property holds feasibly for intuitionistic propositional logic; i.e., from a proof of A v B, a proof either of A or of B can be found in polynomial time. For intuitionistic predicate logic, we prove superexponential lower bounds for the disjunction property, namely, there is a superexponential lower bound on the time required, given a proof of A v B, to (...)
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  • The provably total NP search problems of weak second order bounded arithmetic.Leszek Aleksander Kołodziejczyk, Phuong Nguyen & Neil Thapen - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (6):419-446.
    We define a new NP search problem, the “local improvement” principle, about labellings of an acyclic, bounded-degree graph. We show that, provably in , it characterizes the consequences of and that natural restrictions of it characterize the consequences of and of the bounded arithmetic hierarchy. We also show that over V0 it characterizes the consequences of V1 and hence that, in some sense, a miniaturized version of the principle gives a new characterization of the consequences of . Throughout our search (...)
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  • The relative efficiency of propositional proof systems.Stephen A. Cook & Robert A. Reckhow - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (1):36-50.
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  • An Introduction to Proof Theory.Samuel R. Buss - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):464-465.
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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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  • Characterising Definable Search Problems in Bounded Arithmetic via Proof Notations.Arnold Beckmann & Samuel R. Buss - 2010 - In Ralf Schindler (ed.), Ways of Proof Theory. De Gruyter. pp. 65-134.
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  • 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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  • On the proof complexity of the nisan–wigderson generator based on a hard np ∩ conp function.Jan Krajíček - 2011 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 11 (1):11-27.
    Let g be a map defined as the Nisan–Wigderson generator but based on an NP ∩ coNP -function f. Any string b outside the range of g determines a propositional tautology τb expressing this fact. Razborov [27] has conjectured that if f is hard on average for P/poly then these tautologies have no polynomial size proofs in the Extended Frege system EF. We consider a more general Statement that the tautologies have no polynomial size proofs in any propositional proof system. (...)
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  • Chapter 1: An introduction to proof theory & Chapter 2: Firstorder proof theory of arithmetic.S. Buss - 1998 - In Samuel R. Buss (ed.), Handbook of proof theory. New York: Elsevier.
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  • A Note on Conservativity Relations among Bounded Arithmetic Theories.Russell Impagliazzo & Jan Krajíček - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (3):375-377.
    For all i ≥ 1, Ti+11 is not ∀Σb2-conservative over Ti1.
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  • On the complexity of finding falsifying assignments for Herbrand disjunctions.Pavel Pudlák - 2015 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 54 (7-8):769-783.
    Suppose that Φ\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${{\it \Phi}}$$\end{document} is a consistent sentence. Then there is no Herbrand proof of ¬Φ\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\neg {\it \Phi}}$$\end{document}, which means that any Herbrand disjunction made from the prenex form of ¬Φ\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\neg {\it \Phi}}$$\end{document} is falsifiable. We show that the problem of finding such a falsifying assignment is hard in the following sense. For every (...)
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  • Alternating minima and maxima, Nash equilibria and Bounded Arithmetic.Pavel Pudlák & Neil Thapen - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (5):604-614.
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  • Propositional proof systems, the consistency of first order theories and the complexity of computations.Jan Krajíček & Pavel Pudlák - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1063-1079.
    We consider the problem about the length of proofs of the sentences $\operatorname{Con}_S(\underline{n})$ saying that there is no proof of contradiction in S whose length is ≤ n. We show the relation of this problem to some problems about propositional proof systems.
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  • Bounded arithmetic and the polynomial hierarchy.Jan Krajíček, Pavel Pudlák & Gaisi Takeuti - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 52 (1-2):143-153.
    T i 2 = S i +1 2 implies ∑ p i +1 ⊆ Δ p i +1 ⧸poly. S 2 and IΔ 0 ƒ are not finitely axiomatizable. The main tool is a Herbrand-type witnessing theorem for ∃∀∃ П b i -formulas provable in T i 2 where the witnessing functions are □ p i +1.
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  • Herbrandizing search problems in Bounded Arithmetic.Jiří Hanika - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (6):577-586.
    We study search problems and reducibilities between them with known or potential relevance to bounded arithmetic theories. Our primary objective is to understand the sets of low complexity consequences of theories Si2 and Ti2 for a small i, ideally in a rather strong sense of characterization; or, at least, in the standard sense of axiomatization. We also strive for maximum combinatorial simplicity of the characterizations and axiomatizations, eventually sufficient to prove conjectured separation results. To this end two techniques based on (...)
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  • Fragments of approximate counting.Samuel R. Buss, Leszek Aleksander Kołodziejczyk & Neil Thapen - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (2):496-525.
    We study the long-standing open problem of giving$\forall {\rm{\Sigma }}_1^b$separations for fragments of bounded arithmetic in the relativized setting. Rather than considering the usual fragments defined by the amount of induction they allow, we study Jeřábek’s theories for approximate counting and their subtheories. We show that the$\forall {\rm{\Sigma }}_1^b$Herbrandized ordering principle is unprovable in a fragment of bounded arithmetic that includes the injective weak pigeonhole principle for polynomial time functions, and also in a fragment that includes the surjective weak pigeonhole (...)
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  • Polynomial local search in the polynomial hierarchy and witnessing in fragments of bounded arithmetic.Arnold Beckmann & Samuel R. Buss - 2009 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 9 (1):103-138.
    The complexity class of [Formula: see text]-polynomial local search problems is introduced and is used to give new witnessing theorems for fragments of bounded arithmetic. For 1 ≤ i ≤ k + 1, the [Formula: see text]-definable functions of [Formula: see text] are characterized in terms of [Formula: see text]-PLS problems. These [Formula: see text]-PLS problems can be defined in a weak base theory such as [Formula: see text], and proved to be total in [Formula: see text]. Furthermore, the [Formula: (...)
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