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Re:Splitting and cut elimination: msg#00002science.mathematics.frogs
> *** Definition A deductive system is *Kai-esque* if every inference > rule, apart from identity and cut, is such that all its instances in > which an atom is substituted by a generic structure are derivable in > the same system. At first glance this reminds me of Belnap's condition C6/7: each rule is closed under simultaneous substitution of arbitrary structures for congruent parameters. But perhaps your requirement that the new rule be derivable is stronger? Raj |
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