We address the problem of proof-search in the natural deduction calculus for Intuitionistic propositional logic. Our aim is to improve the usual proof-search procedure where introduction rules are applied upwards and elimination rules downwards. In particular, we introduce (Formula presented.), a variant of the usual natural deduction calculus for Intuitionistic Propositional Logic, and we show that it can be used as a base for a goal-oriented proof-search procedure. We also show that the implementation of our proof-search procedure is competitive with those based on sequent or tableaux calculi.

Goal-Oriented Proof-Search in Natural Deduction for Intuitionistic Propositional Logic

Ferrari, Mauro;
2019-01-01

Abstract

We address the problem of proof-search in the natural deduction calculus for Intuitionistic propositional logic. Our aim is to improve the usual proof-search procedure where introduction rules are applied upwards and elimination rules downwards. In particular, we introduce (Formula presented.), a variant of the usual natural deduction calculus for Intuitionistic Propositional Logic, and we show that it can be used as a base for a goal-oriented proof-search procedure. We also show that the implementation of our proof-search procedure is competitive with those based on sequent or tableaux calculi.
2019
http://www.springerlink.com/content/100280/
Intuitionistic propositional logic; Natural deduction; Proof-search procedures; Software; Computational Theory and Mathematics; Artificial Intelligence
Ferrari, Mauro; Fiorentini, Camillo
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