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Objects as Mobile Processes
- RESEARCH SERIES RS-96-38, BRICS
, 1996
"... The object calculus of Abadi and Cardelli [AC96, AC94b, AC94a] is intended as model of central aspects of object-oriented programming languages. In this paper we encode the object calculus in the asynchronous pi-calculus without matching and investigate the properties of our encoding. ..."
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The object calculus of Abadi and Cardelli [AC96, AC94b, AC94a] is intended as model of central aspects of object-oriented programming languages. In this paper we encode the object calculus in the asynchronous pi-calculus without matching and investigate the properties of our encoding.
Cut-Elimination for Full Intuitionistic Linear Logic
"... We describe in full detail a solution to the problem of proving the cut elimination theorem for FILL, a variant of (multiplicative and exponential-free) Linear Logic introduced by Hyland and de Paiva. Hyland and de Paiva's work used a term assignment system to describe FILL and barely sketched the p ..."
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We describe in full detail a solution to the problem of proving the cut elimination theorem for FILL, a variant of (multiplicative and exponential-free) Linear Logic introduced by Hyland and de Paiva. Hyland and de Paiva's work used a term assignment system to describe FILL and barely sketched the proof of cut elimination. In this paper, as well as correcting a small mistake in their paper and extending the system to deal with exponentials, we introduce a di#erent formal system describing the intuitionistic character of FILL and we provide a full proof of the cut elimination theorem. The formal system is based on a notion of dependency between formulae within a given proof and seems of independent interest. The procedure for cut elimination applies to (classical) multiplicative Linear Logic, and we can (with care) restrict our attention to the subsystem FILL. The proof, as usual with cut elimination proofs, is a little involved and we have not seen it published anywhere. # Basic Resear...

