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BMCBI
2008
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On deducing causality in metabolic networks
Background: Metabolic networks present a complex interconnected structure, whose understanding is in general a non-trivial task. Several formal approaches have been developed to s...
Chiara Bodei, Andrea Bracciali, Davide Chiarugi
CORR
2008
Springer
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Combining generic judgments with recursive definitions
Many semantical aspects of programming languages are specified through calculi for constructing proofs: consider, for example, the specification of structured operational semantic...
Andrew Gacek, Dale Miller, Gopalan Nadathur
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ENTCS
2008
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Maude as a Platform for Designing and Implementing Deep Inference Systems
Deep inference is a proof theoretical methodology that generalizes the traditional notion of inference in the sequent calculus: in contrast to the sequent calculus, the deductive ...
Ozan Kahramanogullari
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IPL
2008
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The connection between two ways of reasoning about partial functions
Undefined terms involving the application of partial functions and operators are common in program specifications and in discharging proof obligations that arise in design. One wa...
John S. Fitzgerald, Cliff B. Jones
LOGCOM
2007
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Forgetting Literals with Varying Propositional Symbols
Recently, the old logical notion of forgetting propositional symbols (or reducing the logical vocabulary) has been generalized to a new notion: forgetting literals. The aim was to...
Yves Moinard