What is a Theory ?

05/25/2023
by   Gilles Dowek, et al.
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Deduction modulo is a way to express a theory using computation rules instead of axioms. We present in this paper an extension of deduction modulo, called Polarized deduction modulo, where some rules can only be used at positive occurrences, while others can only be used at negative ones. We show that all theories in propositional calculus can be expressed in this framework and that cuts can always be eliminated with such theories.

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