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    An infinitary extension of mall−
    Bulletin of the Section of Logic 28 (4): 225-233. 1999.
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    A formalization of Sambins's normalization for GL
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 39 (1): 133-142. 1993.
    Sambin [6] proved the normalization theorem for GL, the modal logic of provability, in a sequent calculus version called by him GLS. His proof does not take into account the concept of reduction, commonly used in normalization proofs. Bellini [1], on the other hand, gave a normalization proof for GL using reductions. Indeed, Sambin's proof is a decision procedure which builds cut-free proofs. In this work we formalize this procedure as a recursive function and prove its recursiveness in an arith…Read more
  •  1
    Why is this a Proof? Festschrift for Luiz Carlos Pereira (edited book)
    with Wagner Sanz and Bruno Lopes
    College Publications. 2015.
  •  4
    Sí­ntese Construtiva de Programas Utilizando Lógica Institucionista e Dedução Natural
    with Geiza Maria Hamazaki da Silva
    Princípios 8 (10): 25-61. 2001.
    Indisponível.
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    A New Normalization Strategy for the Implicational Fragment of Classical Propositional Logic
    with Luiz C. Pereira, Vaston G. Costa, and Wagner Sanz
    Studia Logica 96 (1): 95-108. 2010.
    The introduction and elimination rules for material implication in natural deduction are not complete with respect to the implicational fragment of classical logic. A natural way to complete the system is through the addition of a new natural deduction rule corresponding to Peirce's formula → A) → A). E. Zimmermann [6] has shown how to extend Prawitz' normalization strategy to Peirce's rule: applications of Peirce's rule can be restricted to atomic conclusions. The aim of the present paper is to…Read more
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    We present a structural model for heuristic search strategies for solving computational problems. The model is defined through the use of topos-theoretical tools and techniques, which provide an appropriate internal logic where objects of interest can be represented.