Abstract:In Linear Logic (LL), the exponential modality ! brings forth a distinction between non-linear proofs and linear proofs, where linear means using an argument exactly once. Differential Linear Logic (DiLL) is an extension of Linear Logic which includes additional rules for ! which encode differentiation and the ability of linearizing proofs. On the other hand, Graded Linear Logic (GLL) is a variation of Linear Logic in such a way that ! is now indexed over a semiring R. This R-grading allows for non-linear proo… Show more
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