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Re: Splitting for classical logic: msg#00009science.mathematics.frogs
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Alessio Guglielmi wrote: > Speaking of which: there wasn't much time to discuss because Lutz had > to leave, so perhaps we can do so on the list. Lutz has a splitting > proof for classical logic, but for a different system than KS (no > medial, in particular). I don't think this solves the problem as I > stated it, because if we have to look for general criteria, we > probably want to deal with medial, since this rule pops up so often, > also in completely unrelated systems and in different shapes, like > unary versions for classical logic. But let's discuss the pros and > cons. Alessio, Sorry, your mail was too long. I did not get what you mean by "the problem as I stated it" I know that for proving my splitting I deliberately avoid medial, but as a corollary you get splitting for KS in a very strong way. You also get it for the system {ai_, s, m}, which means that there is no additional weakening or contraction. My method of putting medial into some super-rule realizes exactly the idea that Elaine tried to explain after Roy found the bug in your proof. Of course, since splitting holds for {ai_, s, m}, there might also be a direct proof, without using the super-rule, but it is most like going to be quite messy. Ciao, Lutz |
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