Cyclic Proofs, Hypersequents, and Transitive Closure Logic

05/17/2022
by   Anupam Das, et al.
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We propose a cut-free cyclic system for Transitive Closure Logic (TCL) based on a form of hypersequents, suitable for automated reasoning via proof search. We show that previously proposed sequent systems are cut-free incomplete for basic validities from Kleene Algebra (KA) and Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL), over standard translations. On the other hand, our system faithfully simulates known cyclic systems for KA and PDL, thereby inheriting their completeness results. A peculiarity of our system is its richer correctness criterion, exhibiting 'alternating traces' and necessitating a more intricate soundness argument than for traditional cyclic proofs.

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