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Geometric Rules in Infinitary Logic

In Ofer Arieli & Anna Zamansky,Arnon Avron on Semantics and Proof Theory of Non-Classical Logics. Springer Verlag. pp. 265-293 (2021)
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Large portions of mathematics such as algebra and geometry can be formalized using first-order axiomatizations. In many cases it is even possible to use a very well-behaved class of first-order axioms, namely, what are called coherent or geometric implications. Such class of axioms can be translated to inference rules that can be added to a sequent calculus while preserving its structural properties. In this work, this fundamental result is extended to their infinitary generalizations as extensions of sequent calculi for both classical and intuitionistic infinitary logic. As an application, a simple proof of the infinitary Barr’s theorem without the axioms of choice is shown.

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Infinitary logic.John L. Bell -2008 -Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
On the Proof Theory of Infinitary Modal Logic.Matteo Tesi -2022 -Studia Logica 110 (6):1349-1380.
Conservation as Translation.Giulio Fellin &Peter Schuster -2025 -Review of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):316-348.

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