Applications of Linear Logic to Computation: An Overview

Logic Journal of the IGPL 2 (1):77-107 (1994)
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Abstract

This paper gives an overview of existing applications of Linear Logic to issues of computation. Alter a substantial introduction to LL, it discusses the implications of LL to functional programming, logic programming, concurrent and object-oriented programming and some other applications of LL, like semantios of negation in LP, non-monotonic issues in AI planning, etc. Although the overview covers pretty much the state-of-the-art in this area, by necessity many of the works are only mentioned and referenced, but not discussed in any considerable detail. The paper does not presuppose any previous exposition to LL, and is addressed more to computer scientists than to logicians. The paper contains over 140 references, of which some 80 are about applications of LL

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