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  1. François Lepage, Elias Thijsse, Heinrich Wansing/In-troduction 1 J. Michael Dunn/Partiality and its Dual 5 Jan van Eijck/Making Things Happen 41 William M. Farmer, Joshua D. Guttman/A Set Theory. [REVIEW]René Lavendhomme, Thierry Lucas & Sequent Calculi - 2000 - Studia Logica 66:447-448.
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    Proof theory: sequent calculi and related formalisms.Katalin Bimbó - 2015 - Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Sequent calculi constitute an interesting and important category of proof systems. They are much less known than axiomatic systems or natural deduction systems are, and they are much less known than they should be. Sequent calculi were designed as a theoretical framework for investigations of logical consequence, and they live up to the expectations completely as an abundant source of meta-logical results. The goal of this book is to provide a fairly comprehensive view of sequent (...)
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    Sequent-Calculi for Metainferential Logics.Bruno Da Ré & Federico Pailos - 2021 - Studia Logica 110 (2):319-353.
    In recent years, some theorists have argued that the clogics are not only defined by their inferences, but also by their metainferences. In this sense, logics that coincide in their inferences, but not in their metainferences were considered to be different. In this vein, some metainferential logics have been developed, as logics with metainferences of any level, built as hierarchies over known logics, such as \, and \. What is distinctive of these metainferential logics is that they are mixed, i.e. (...)
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    Labeled sequent calculi for modal logics and implicit contractions.Pierluigi Minari - 2013 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 52 (7-8):881-907.
    The paper settles an open question concerning Negri-style labeled sequent calculi for modal logics and also, indirectly, other proof systems which make (more or less) explicit use of semantic parameters in the syntax and are thus subsumed by labeled calculi, like Brünnler’s deep sequent calculi, Poggiolesi’s tree-hypersequent calculi and Fitting’s prefixed tableau systems. Specifically, the main result we prove (through a semantic argument) is that labeled calculi for the modal logics K and D (...)
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    Sequent Calculi for SCI.Szymon Chlebowski - 2018 - Studia Logica 106 (3):541-563.
    In this paper we are applying certain strategy described by Negri and Von Plato :418–435, 1998), allowing construction of sequent calculi for axiomatic theories, to Suszko’s Sentential calculus with identity. We describe two calculi obtained in this way, prove that the cut rule, as well as the other structural rules, are admissible in one of them, and we also present an example which suggests that the cut rule is not admissible in the other.
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    Sequent calculi and decision procedures for weak modal systems.René Lavendhomme & Thierry Lucas - 2000 - Studia Logica 66 (1):121-145.
    We investigate sequent calculi for the weak modal (propositional) system reduced to the equivalence rule and extensions of it up to the full Kripke system containing monotonicity, conjunction and necessitation rules. The calculi have cut elimination and we concentrate on the inversion of rules to give in each case an effective procedure which for every sequent either furnishes a proof or a finite countermodel of it. Applications to the cardinality of countermodels, the inversion of rules and (...)
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    Modular Sequent Calculi for Classical Modal Logics.David R. Gilbert & Paolo Maffezioli - 2015 - Studia Logica 103 (1):175-217.
    This paper develops sequent calculi for several classical modal logics. Utilizing a polymodal translation of the standard modal language, we are able to establish a base system for the minimal classical modal logic E from which we generate extensions in a modular manner. Our systems admit contraction and cut admissibility, and allow a systematic proof-search procedure of formal derivations.
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    Labelled Sequent Calculi for Lewis’ Non-normal Propositional Modal Logics.Matteo Tesi - 2020 - Studia Logica 109 (4):725-757.
    C. I. Lewis’ systems were the first axiomatisations of modal logics. However some of those systems are non-normal modal logics, since they do not admit a full rule of necessitation, but only a restricted version thereof. We provide G3-style labelled sequent calculi for Lewis’ non-normal propositional systems. The calculi enjoy good structural properties, namely admissibility of structural rules and admissibility of cut. Furthermore they allow for straightforward proofs of admissibility of the restricted versions of the necessitation rule. (...)
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    Gentzen sequent calculi for some intuitionistic modal logics.Zhe Lin & Minghui Ma - 2019 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (4):596-623.
    Intuitionistic modal logics are extensions of intuitionistic propositional logic with modal axioms. We treat with two modal languages ${\mathscr{L}}_\Diamond $ and $\mathscr{L}_{\Diamond,\Box }$ which extend the intuitionistic propositional language with $\Diamond $ and $\Diamond,\Box $, respectively. Gentzen sequent calculi are established for several intuitionistic modal logics. In particular, we introduce a Gentzen sequent calculus for the well-known intuitionistic modal logic $\textsf{MIPC}$. These sequent calculi admit cut elimination and subformula property. They are decidable.
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    Sequent Calculi and Interpolation for Non-Normal Modal and Deontic Logics.Eugenio Orlandelli - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1.
    G3-style sequent calculi for the logics in the cube of non-normal modal logics and for their deontic extensions are studied. For each calculus we prove that weakening and contraction are height-preserving admissible, and we give a syntactic proof of the admissibility of cut. This implies that the subformula property holds and that derivability can be decided by a terminating proof search whose complexity is in Pspace. These calculi are shown to be equivalent to the axiomatic ones and, (...)
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    Sequent Calculi for the Propositional Logic of HYPE.Martin Fischer - 2021 - Studia Logica 110 (3):1-35.
    In this paper we discuss sequent calculi for the propositional fragment of the logic of HYPE. The logic of HYPE was recently suggested by Leitgeb as a logic for hyperintensional contexts. On the one hand we introduce a simple \-system employing rules of contraposition. On the other hand we present a \-system with an admissible rule of contraposition. Both systems are equivalent as well as sound and complete proof-system of HYPE. In order to provide a cut-elimination procedure, we (...)
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    Sequent Calculi for the Propositional Logic of HYPE.Martin Fischer - 2021 - Studia Logica 110 (3):643-677.
    In this paper we discuss sequent calculi for the propositional fragment of the logic of HYPE. The logic of HYPE was recently suggested by Leitgeb as a logic for hyperintensional contexts. On the one hand we introduce a simple \-system employing rules of contraposition. On the other hand we present a \-system with an admissible rule of contraposition. Both systems are equivalent as well as sound and complete proof-system of HYPE. In order to provide a cut-elimination procedure, we (...)
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    Sequent Calculi for $${\mathsf {SCI}}$$ SCI.Szymon Chlebowski - 2018 - Studia Logica 106 (3):541-563.
    In this paper we are applying certain strategy described by Negri and Von Plato :418–435, 1998), allowing construction of sequent calculi for axiomatic theories, to Suszko’s Sentential calculus with identity. We describe two calculi obtained in this way, prove that the cut rule, as well as the other structural rules, are admissible in one of them, and we also present an example which suggests that the cut rule is not admissible in the other.
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    Sequent calculi for some trilattice logics.Norihiro Kamide & Heinrich Wansing - 2009 - Review of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):374-395.
    The trilattice SIXTEEN3 introduced in Shramko & Wansing (2005) is a natural generalization of the famous bilattice FOUR2. Some Hilbert-style proof systems for trilattice logics related to SIXTEEN3 have recently been studied (Odintsov, 2009; Shramko & Wansing, 2005). In this paper, three sequent calculi GB, FB, and QB are presented for Odintsovs coordinate valuations associated with valuations in SIXTEEN3. The equivalence between GB, FB, and QB, the cut-elimination theorems for these calculi, and the decidability of B are (...)
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    Modal Sequent Calculi Labelled with Truth Values: Completeness, Duality and Analyticity.Paulo Mateus, Amílcar Sernadas, Cristina Sernadas & Luca Viganò - 2004 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 12 (3):227-274.
    Labelled sequent calculi are provided for a wide class of normal modal systems using truth values as labels. The rules for formula constructors are common to all modal systems. For each modal system, specific rules for truth values are provided that reflect the envisaged properties of the accessibility relation. Both local and global reasoning are supported. Strong completeness is proved for a natural two-sorted algebraic semantics. As a corollary, strong completeness is also obtained over general Kripke semantics. A (...)
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    Minimal Sequent Calculi for Łukasiewicz’s Finitely-Valued Logics.Alexej P. Pynko - 2015 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 44 (3/4):149-153.
    The primary objective of this paper, which is an addendum to the author’s [8], is to apply the general study of the latter to Łukasiewicz’s n-valued logics [4]. The paper provides an analytical expression of a 2(n−1)-place sequent calculus (in the sense of [10, 9]) with the cut-elimination property and a strong completeness with respect to the logic involved which is most compact among similar calculi in the sense of a complexity of systems of premises of introduction rules. (...)
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    Sequent Calculi for Intuitionistic Linear Logic with Strong Negation.Norihiro Kamide - 2002 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 10 (6):653-678.
    We introduce an extended intuitionistic linear logic with strong negation and modality. The logic presented is a modal extension of Wansing's extended linear logic with strong negation. First, we propose three types of cut-free sequent calculi for this new logic. The first one is named a subformula calculus, which yields the subformula property. The second one is termed a dual calculus, which has positive and negative sequents. The third one is called a triple-context calculus, which is regarded as (...)
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    Sequent Calculi for Semi-De Morgan and De Morgan Algebras.Minghui Ma & Fei Liang - 2018 - Studia Logica 106 (3):565-593.
    A contraction-free and cut-free sequent calculus \ for semi-De Morgan algebras, and a structural-rule-free and single-succedent sequent calculus \ for De Morgan algebras are developed. The cut rule is admissible in both sequent calculi. Both calculi enjoy the decidability and Craig interpolation. The sequent calculi are applied to prove some embedding theorems: \ is embedded into \ via Gödel–Gentzen translation. \ is embedded into a sequent calculus for classical propositional logic. \ is (...)
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    Modal Sequent Calculi Labelled with Truth Values: Cut Elimination.Paulo Mateus, João Rasga & Cristina Sernadas - 2005 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 13 (2):173-199.
    Cut elimination is shown, in a constructive way, to hold in sequent calculi labelled with truth values for a wide class of normal modal logics, supporting global and local reasoning and allowing a general frame semantics. The complexity of cut elimination is studied in terms of the increase of logical depth of the derivations. A hyperexponential worst case bound is established. The subformula property and a similar property for the label terms are shown to be satisfied by that (...)
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    Sequent Calculi for Global Modal Consequence Relations.Minghui Ma & Jinsheng Chen - 2019 - Studia Logica 107 (4):613-637.
    The global consequence relation of a normal modal logic \ is formulated as a global sequent calculus which extends the local sequent theory of \ with global sequent rules. All global sequent calculi of normal modal logics admits global cut elimination. This property is utilized to show that decidability is preserved from the local to global sequent theories of any normal modal logic over \. The preservation of Craig interpolation property from local to global (...)
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    New sequent calculi for Visser's Formal Propositional Logic.Katsumasa Ishii - 2003 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 49 (5):525.
    Two cut-free sequent calculi which are conservative extensions of Visser's Formal Propositional Logic are introduced. These satisfy a kind of subformula property and by this property the interpolation theorem for FPL are proved. These are analogies to Aghaei-Ardeshir's calculi for Visser's Basic Propositional Logic.
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    Structured sequent calculi for combining intuitionistic and classical first-order logic.Paqui Lucio - 2000 - In Dov M. Gabbay & Maarten de Rijke (eds.), Frontiers of Combining Systems. Research Studies Press. pp. 88--104.
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    Sequent Calculi for Orthologic with Strict Implication.Tomoaki Kawano - 2022 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 51 (1):73-89.
    In this study, new sequent calculi for a minimal quantum logic ) are discussed that involve an implication. The sequent calculus \ for \ was established by Nishimura, and it is complete with respect to ortho-models. As \ does not contain implications, this study adopts the strict implication and constructs two new sequent calculi \ and \ as the expansions of \. Both \ and \ are complete with respect to the O-models. In this study, (...)
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    SCI–Sequent Calculi, Cut Elimination and Interpolation Property.Andrzej Indrzejczak - 2024 - In Jacek Malinowski & Rafał Palczewski (eds.), Janusz Czelakowski on Logical Consequence. Springer Verlag. pp. 323-343.
    We discuss the methods for providing sequent calculi for Suszko’s basic non-Fregean Logic with sentential identity SCI. After examination of possible strategies and already proposed systems we focus on the new calculus and its modification. It does not satisfy full cut elimination but a slightly generalised form of the subformula property holds for it. It is also standard in the sense of satisfying several conditions on rules formulated by Gentzen and his followers. We examine also the problem of (...)
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    A Survey of Nonstandard Sequent Calculi.Andrzej Indrzejczak - 2014 - Studia Logica 102 (6):1295-1322.
    The paper is a brief survey of some sequent calculi which do not follow strictly the shape of sequent calculus introduced by Gentzen. We propose the following rough classification of all SC: Systems which are based on some deviations from the ordinary notion of a sequent are called generalised; remaining ones are called ordinary. Among the latter we distinguish three types according to the proportion between the number of primitive sequents and rules. In particular, in one (...)
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    Sequent calculi for monotonic modal logics.Andrzej Indrzejczak - 2005 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 34 (3):151-164.
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    Sequent Calculi for Visser's Propositional Logics.Kentaro Kikuchi & Ryo Kashima - 2001 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 42 (1):1-22.
    This paper introduces sequent systems for Visser's two propositional logics: Basic Propositional Logic (BPL) and Formal Propositional Logic (FPL). It is shown through semantical completeness that the cut rule is admissible in each system. The relationships with Hilbert-style axiomatizations and with other sequent formulations are discussed. The cut-elimination theorems are also demonstrated by syntactical methods.
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    Sequent Calculi for Beginners and Professionals.Mateusz Klonowski - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy.
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    Contraction-free sequent calculi for geometric theories with an application to Barr's theorem.Sara Negri - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (4):389-401.
    Geometric theories are presented as contraction- and cut-free systems of sequent calculi with mathematical rules following a prescribed rule-scheme that extends the scheme given in Negri and von Plato. Examples include cut-free calculi for Robinson arithmetic and real closed fields. As an immediate consequence of cut elimination, it is shown that if a geometric implication is classically derivable from a geometric theory then it is intuitionistically derivable.
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    Two-sided Sequent Calculi for FDE-like Four-valued Logics.Barteld Kooi & Allard Tamminga - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (2):495-518.
    We present a method that generates two-sided sequent calculi for four-valued logics like "first degree entailment" (FDE). (We say that a logic is FDE-like if it has finitely many operators of finite arity, including negation, and if all of its operators are truth-functional over the four truth-values 'none', 'false', 'true', and 'both', where 'true' and 'both' are designated.) First, we show that for every n-ary operator * every truth table entry f*(x1,...,xn) = y can be characterized in terms (...)
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    Natural Deduction Calculi and Sequent Calculi for Counterfactual Logics.Francesca Poggiolesi - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (5):1003-1036.
    In this paper we present labelled sequent calculi and labelled natural deduction calculi for the counterfactual logics CK + {ID, MP}. As for the sequent calculi we prove, in a semantic manner, that the cut-rule is admissible. As for the natural deduction calculi we prove, in a purely syntactic way, the normalization theorem. Finally, we demonstrate that both calculi are sound and complete with respect to Nute semantics [12] and that the natural deduction (...)
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    Sequent Calculi for Multi-Agent Epistemic Logics for Distributed Knowledge.Ryo Murai & Katsuhiko Sano - unknown
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    Probability Sequent Calculi and Entropy Based Nonclassical Logics Classification.Marija Boričić - 2019 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):446-447.
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    Contraction-free sequent calculi for intuitionistic logic.Roy Dyckhoff - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (3):795-807.
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    Distributive-lattice semantics of sequent calculi with structural rules.Alexej P. Pynko - 2009 - Logica Universalis 3 (1):59-94.
    The goal of the paper is to develop a universal semantic approach to derivable rules of propositional multiple-conclusion sequent calculi with structural rules, which explicitly involve not only atomic formulas, treated as metavariables for formulas, but also formula set variables, upon the basis of the conception of model introduced in :27–37, 2001). One of the main results of the paper is that any regular sequent calculus with structural rules has such class of sequent models that a (...)
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    A note on the sequent calculi.Franco Parlamento & Flavio Previale - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-15.
    We show that the replacement rule of the sequent calculi ${\bf G3[mic]}^= $ in [8] can be replaced by the simpler rule in which one of the principal formulae is not repeated in the premiss.
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    Gentzen-Type Sequent Calculi for Extended Belnap–Dunn Logics with Classical Negation: A General Framework.Norihiro Kamide - 2019 - Logica Universalis 13 (1):37-63.
    Gentzen-type sequent calculi GBD+, GBDe, GBD1, and GBD2 are respectively introduced for De and Omori’s axiomatic extensions BD+, BDe, BD1, and BD2 of Belnap–Dunn logic by adding classical negation. These calculi are constructed based on a small modification of the original characteristic axiom scheme for negated implication. Theorems for syntactically and semantically embedding these calculi into a Gentzen-type sequent calculus LK for classical logic are proved. The cut-elimination, decidability, and completeness theorems for these calculi (...)
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    Uniform interpolation and sequent calculi in modal logic.Rosalie Iemhoff - 2019 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 58 (1-2):155-181.
    A method is presented that connects the existence of uniform interpolants to the existence of certain sequent calculi. This method is applied to several modal logics and is shown to cover known results from the literature, such as the existence of uniform interpolants for the modal logic \. New is the result that \ has uniform interpolation. The results imply that for modal logics \ and \, which are known not to have uniform interpolation, certain sequent (...) cannot exist. (shrink)
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    Cut-free ordinary sequent calculi for logics having generalized finite-valued semantics.Arnon Avron, Jonathan Ben-Naim & Beata Konikowska - 2007 - Logica Universalis 1 (1):41-70.
    . The paper presents a method for transforming a given sound and complete n-sequent proof system into an equivalent sound and complete system of ordinary sequents. The method is applicable to a large, central class of (generalized) finite-valued logics with the language satisfying a certain minimal expressiveness condition. The expressiveness condition decrees that the truth-value of any formula φ must be identifiable by determining whether certain formulas uniformly constructed from φ have designated values or not. The transformation preserves the (...)
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    Falsification-Aware Semantics and Sequent Calculi for Classical Logic.Norihiro Kamide - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 51 (1):99-126.
    In this study, falsification-aware semantics and sequent calculi for first-order classical logic are introduced and investigated. These semantics and sequent calculi are constructed based on a falsification-aware setting for first-order Nelson constructive three-valued logic. In fact, these semantics and sequent calculi are regarded as those for a classical variant of N3. The completeness and cut-elimination theorems for the proposed semantics and sequent calculi are proved using Schütte’s method. Similar results for the propositional (...)
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    Free Definite Description Theory – Sequent Calculi and Cut Elimination.Andrzej Indrzejczak - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1.
    We provide an application of a sequent calculus framework to the formalization of definite descriptions. It is a continuation of research undertaken in [20, 22]. In the present paper a so-called free description theory is examined in the context of different kinds of free logic, including systems applied in computer science and constructive mathematics for dealing with partial functions. It is shown that the same theory in different logics may be formalised by means of different rules and gives results (...)
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    Many-place sequent calculi for finitely-valued logics.Alexej P. Pynko - 2010 - Logica Universalis 4 (1):41-66.
    In this paper, we study multiplicative extensions of propositional many-place sequent calculi for finitely-valued logics arising from those introduced in Sect. 5 of Pynko (J Multiple-Valued Logic Soft Comput 10:339–362, 2004) through their translation by means of singularity determinants for logics and restriction of the original many-place sequent language. Our generalized approach, first of all, covers, on a uniform formal basis, both the one developed in Sect. 5 of Pynko (J Multiple-Valued Logic Soft Comput 10:339–362, 2004) for (...)
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    Marginalia on sequent calculi.A. S. Troelstra - 1999 - Studia Logica 62 (2):291-303.
    The paper discusses the relationship between normal natural deductions and cutfree proofs in Gentzen (sequent) calculi in the absence of term labeling. For Gentzen calculi this is the usual version; for natural deduction this is the version under the complete discharge convention, where open assumptions are always discharged as soon as possible. The paper supplements work by Mints, Pinto, Dyckhoff, and Schwichtenberg on the labeled calculi.
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    Cut-free sequent calculi for some tense logics.Ryo Kashima - 1994 - Studia Logica 53 (1):119 - 135.
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    Cut Elimination for Extended Sequent Calculi.Simone Martini, Andrea Masini & Margherita Zorzi - 2023 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 52 (4):459-495.
    We present a syntactical cut-elimination proof for an extended sequent calculus covering the classical modal logics in the \(\mathsf{K}\), \(\mathsf{D}\), \(\mathsf{T}\), \(\mathsf{K4}\), \(\mathsf{D4}\) and \(\mathsf{S4}\) spectrum. We design the systems uniformly since they all share the same set of rules. Different logics are obtained by “tuning” a single parameter, namely a constraint on the applicability of the cut rule and on the (left and right, respectively) rules for \(\Box\) and \(\Diamond\). Starting points for this research are 2-sequents and indexed-based (...)
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    LKQ and LKT: sequent calculi for second order logic based upon dual linear decompositions of classical implication.Vincent Danos, Jean-Baptiste Joinet & Harold Schellinx - 1995 - In Jean-Yves Girard, Yves Lafont & Laurent Regnier (eds.), Advances in Linear Logic. Cambridge University Press. pp. 222--211.
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    A Note on the Sequent Calculi G3[mic]=.F. Parlamento & F. Previale - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-18.
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    L-domains as locally continuous sequent calculi.Longchun Wang & Qingguo Li - 2024 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 63 (3):405-425.
    Inspired by a framework of multi lingual sequent calculus, we introduce a formal logical system called locally continuous sequent calculus to represent _L_-domains. By considering the logic states defined on locally continuous sequent calculi, we show that the collection of all logic states of a locally continuous sequent calculus with respect to set inclusion forms an _L_-domain, and every _L_-domain can be obtained in this way. Moreover, we define conjunctive consequence relations as morphisms between our (...)
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    Non-commutative classical arithmetical sequent calculi are intuitionistic.Revantha Ramanayake - 2016 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (3):441-452.
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    Bounded-analytic sequent calculi and embeddings for hypersequent logics.Agata Ciabattoni, Timo Lang & Revantha Ramanayake - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (2):635-668.
    A sequent calculus with the subformula property has long been recognised as a highly favourable starting point for the proof theoretic investigation of a logic. However, most logics of interest cannot be presented using a sequent calculus with the subformula property. In response, many formalisms more intricate than the sequent calculus have been formulated. In this work we identify an alternative: retain the sequent calculus but generalise the subformula property to permit specific axiom substitutions and their (...)
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