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Reasoning about computations using two-levels of logic

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We describe an approach to using one logic to reason about specifications written in a second logic. One level of logic, called the ''reasoning logic'', is used to state theorems about computational specifications. This logic is classical or intuitionistic and should contain strong proof principles such as induction and co-induction. The second level of logic, called the ''specification logic'', is used to specify computation. While computation can be specified using a number of formal techniques---e.g., Petri nets, process calculus, and state machines---we shall illustrate the merits and challenges of using logic programming-like specifications of computation.
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hal-00772599 , version 1 (10-01-2013)

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Dale Miller. Reasoning about computations using two-levels of logic. APLAS 2010: Eighth Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems, 2010, Shanghai, China. ⟨hal-00772599⟩
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