Controlling program extraction in Elementary Linear Logic

Abstract

We present an adaptation, based on program extraction in elementary linear logic, of Krivine & Leivant's system FA2. This system allows to write higher-order equations in order to specify the computational content of extracted programs. The user can then prove a generic formula, using these equations as axioms, whose proof can be extracted into programs that normalize in elementary time and satisfy the specifications. Finally, we show that every elementary recursive functions can be implemented in this system.

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