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      Logic Programming 

      A Purely Logical Account of Sequentiality in Proof Search

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              Games and full completeness for multiplicative linear logic

              We present a game semantics for Linear Logic, in which formulas denote games and proofs denote winning strategies. We show that our semantics yields a categorical model of Linear Logic and prove full completeness for Multiplicative Linear Logic with the MIX rule: every winning strategy is the denotation of a unique cut-free proof net. A key role is played by the notion of history-free strategy; strong connections are made between history-free strategies and the Geometry of Interaction. Our semantics incorporates a natural notion of polarity, leading to a refined treatment of the additives. We make comparisons with related work by Joyal, Blass, et al.
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                2002
                September 18 2002
                : 302-316
                10.1007/3-540-45619-8_21
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