Universal Proof Theory, TACL 2022 Lecture Notes

05/18/2023
by   Rosalie Iemhoff, et al.
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The subject of these short lecture notes is a recently emerging area within proof theory, called Universal Proof Theory. Here one is concerned with the existence and nonexistence of good (or useful or applicable or ...) proof systems.

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