A decidable fragment of second order linear logic
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Abstract: Existentially quantified variables are the source of non decidability for second order linear logic without exponentials (MALL2). We propose a decision procedure for a fragment of MALL2 based on a canonical instantiation of these variables and using inference permutability in proofs.
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