Linear logic with fixed resources

Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 67 (1-3):3-28 (1994)
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In this paper we continue the study of Girard's Linear Logic and introduce a new Linear Logic with modalities. Our logic describes not only the consumption, but also the presence of resources. We introduce a new semantics and a new calculus for this logic. In contrast to the results of Lincoln [7] and Kanovich [4] about the NP-completeness of the problem of the construction of a proof for a given sequent in the multiplicative fragment of Girard's Linear Logic, we present here a non-exponential algorithm to construct a proof for a given sequent and a given point of a given model in our Linear Logic

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