G\"odel Logic: from Natural Deduction to Parallel Computation
Abstract
Propositional G\"odel logic extends intuitionistic logic with the non-constructive principle of linearity A→ B\ \ B→ A. We introduce a Curry-Howard correspondence for this logic and show that a particularly simple natural deduction calculus can be used as a typing system. The resulting functional language enriches the simply typed lambda calculus with a synchronous communication mechanism between parallel processes. Our normalization proof employs original termination arguments and sophisticated proof transformations with a meaningful computational reading. Our results provide a computational interpretation of G\"odel logic as a logic of communicating parallel processes, thus proving Avron's 1991 conjecture.
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