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  1. Reducibility of formulae of weak second order arithmetic to pseudo-canonical forms.Reinhold Kołodziej - 1974 - Studia Logica 33 (3):131 - 152.
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  • Reducibility of formulae of weak second order arithmetic to pseudo-canonical forms I.Reinhold Kołodziej - 1974 - Studia Logica 33 (2):131 - 152.
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  • A Vindication of Program Verification.Selmer Bringsjord - 2015 - History and Philosophy of Logic 36 (3):262-277.
    Fetzer famously claims that program verification is not even a theoretical possibility, and offers a certain argument for this far-reaching claim. Unfortunately for Fetzer, and like-minded thinkers, this position-argument pair, while based on a seminal insight that program verification, despite its Platonic proof-theoretic airs, is plagued by the inevitable unreliability of messy, real-world causation, is demonstrably self-refuting. As I soon show, Fetzer is like the person who claims: ‘My sole claim is that every claim expressed by an English sentence and (...)
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  • Weak Second‐Order Arithmetic and Finite Automata.J. Richard Büchi - 1960 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 6 (1-6):66-92.
  • DEL-sequents for progression.Guillaume Aucher - 2011 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 21 (3-4):289-321.
    Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) deals with the representation and the study in a multi-agent setting of knowledge and belief change. It can express in a uniform way epistemic statements about: 1. what is true about an initial situation 2. what is true about an event occurring in this situation 3. what is true about the resulting situation after the event has occurred. We axiomatize within the DEL framework what we can infer about (iii) given (i) and (ii). Given three formulas (...)
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  • Effective Physical Processes and Active Information in Quantum Computing.Ignazio Licata - 2007 - Quantum Biosystems 1 (1):51-65.
    The recent debate on hypercomputation has raised new questions both on the computational abilities of quantum systems and the Church-Turing Thesis role in Physics.We propose here the idea of “effective physical process” as the essentially physical notion of computation. By using the Bohm and Hiley active information concept we analyze the differences between the standard form (quantum gates) and the non-standard one (adiabatic and morphogenetic) of Quantum Computing, and we point out how its Super-Turing potentialities derive from an incomputable information (...)
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