Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

On Proof Schemata and Primitive Recursive Arithmetic

View through CrossRef
Inductive proofs can be represented as a proof schemata, i.e. as a parameterized se- quence of proofs defined in a primitive recursive way. Applications of proof schemata can be found in the area of automated proof analysis where the schemata admit (schematic) cut-elimination and the construction of Herbrand systems. This work focuses on the ex- pressivity of proof schemata as defined in [10]. We show that proof schemata can simulate primitive recursive arithmetic as defined in [12]. Future research will focus on an extension of the simulation to primitive recursive arithmetic using quantification as defined in [7]. The translation of proofs in arithmetic to proof schemata can be considered as a crucial step in the analysis of inductive proofs.
Title: On Proof Schemata and Primitive Recursive Arithmetic
Description:
Inductive proofs can be represented as a proof schemata, i.
e.
as a parameterized se- quence of proofs defined in a primitive recursive way.
Applications of proof schemata can be found in the area of automated proof analysis where the schemata admit (schematic) cut-elimination and the construction of Herbrand systems.
This work focuses on the ex- pressivity of proof schemata as defined in [10].
We show that proof schemata can simulate primitive recursive arithmetic as defined in [12].
Future research will focus on an extension of the simulation to primitive recursive arithmetic using quantification as defined in [7].
The translation of proofs in arithmetic to proof schemata can be considered as a crucial step in the analysis of inductive proofs.

Related Results

Assessing personal and interpersonal schemata associated with axis II-cluster B personality disorders
Assessing personal and interpersonal schemata associated with axis II-cluster B personality disorders
Recent conceptualizations, explaining the originations and treatment of personality disorders, integrate theories from the commonly disparate fields of attachment, object relations...
Is Recursive “Mindreading” Really an Exception to Limitations on Recursive Thinking
Is Recursive “Mindreading” Really an Exception to Limitations on Recursive Thinking
The ability to mindread recursively – for example by thinking what person 1 thinks person 2 thinks person 3 thinks – is a prime example of recursive thinking in which one process, ...
Modified Bottle Cap for Improving Children’s Arithmetic Ability
Modified Bottle Cap for Improving Children’s Arithmetic Ability
The preliminary study showed that the main problem, however, faced by kindergarten students are lack of mathematics skill, such arithmetic ability in kindergarten Galis. Therefore,...
On free proof and regulated proof
On free proof and regulated proof
Free proof and regulated proof are two basic modes of judicial proof. The system of ‘legal proof’ established in France in the 16th century is a classical model of regulated proof....
Golden Retrievers: Older adults solve single-digit arithmetic via fact retrieval
Golden Retrievers: Older adults solve single-digit arithmetic via fact retrieval
Arithmetic skills are crucial for mastering everyday life up to old age. However, it is unknown whether the interplay of different task characteristics affects arithmetic performan...
Hermeneutika Komunisme Primitif
Hermeneutika Komunisme Primitif
This study aims to describe a more conceptual understanding of the Hermeneutics of Primitive Communism, using qualitative research with a socio-historical approach that analyzes th...
Origin and development of primitive "porcelain" (proto-porcelain) in China
Origin and development of primitive "porcelain" (proto-porcelain) in China
The article discusses the features of the development of Chinese primitive porcelain (proto-porcelain). The purpose of the article is to reveal the periodization of the development...
Extracting Herbrand systems from refutation schemata
Extracting Herbrand systems from refutation schemata
Abstract An inductive proof can be represented as a proof schema, i.e. as a parameterized sequence of proofs defined in a primitive recursive way. A corresponding cu...

Back to Top