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Quantitative Game Semantics for Linear Logic

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Quantitative Game Semantics for Linear Logic
We present a game-based semantic framework in which the time complexity of any IMELL proof can be read out of its interpretation. This gives a compositional view of the geometry of interaction framework introduced by the first author. In our model the time measure is given by means of slots, as introduced by Ghica in a recent paper. The cost associated to a strategy is polynomially related to the normalization time of the interpreted proof, in the style of a complexity-theoretical full ion result.
Ugo Dal Lago, Olivier Laurent
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CSL
Authors Ugo Dal Lago, Olivier Laurent
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