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Realisability semantics of abstract focussing, formalised

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We present a sequent calculus for abstract focussing, equipped with proof-terms: in the tradition of Zeilberger's work, logical connectives and their introduction rules are left as a parameter of the system, which collapses the synchronous and asynchronous phases of focussing as macro rules. We go further by leaving as a parameter the operation that extends a context of hypotheses with new ones, which allows us to capture both classical and intuitionistic focussed sequent calculi. We then define the realisability semantics of (the proofs of) the system, on the en basis of Munch-Maccagnoni's orthogonality models for the classical focussed sequent calculus, but now operating at the higher level of abstraction mentioned above. We prove, at that level, the Adequacy Lemma, namely that if a term is of type A, then in the model its denotation is in the (set-theoretic) interpretation of A. This exhibits the fact that the universal quantification involved when taking the orthogonal of a set, reflects in the semantics Zeilberger's universal quantification in the macro rule for the asynchronous phase. The system and its semantics are all formalised in Coq.

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hal-01242866 , version 1 (14-12-2015)

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Stéphane Graham-Lengrand. Realisability semantics of abstract focussing, formalised. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Focusing, Nov 2015, Suva, Fiji. pp.14, ⟨10.4204/EPTCS.197.3⟩. ⟨hal-01242866⟩
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