Affiliation:
1. Villanova University, Villanova, PA
Abstract
Computability logic is a formal theory of computational tasks and resources. Its formulas represent interactive computational problems, logical operators stand for operations on computational problems, and validity of a formula is understood as its being a scheme of problems that always have algorithmic solutions. The earlier article “Propositional computability logic I” proved soundness and completeness for the (in a sense) minimal nontrivial fragment
CL1
of computability logic. The present article extends that result to the significantly more expressive propositional system
CL2
. What makes
CL2
more expressive than
CL1
is the presence of two sorts of atoms in its language:
elementary atoms
, representing elementary computational problems (i.e. predicates), and
general atoms
, representing arbitrary computational problems.
CL2
conservatively extends
CL1
, with the latter being nothing but the general-atom-free fragment of the former.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computational Mathematics,Logic,General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science
Cited by
23 articles.
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