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linear logic
noun
(logic)
A
logic
in
which
two
structural
rules
are
missing
from
its
sequent
calculus:
those
for
weakening
and
contraction;
which
has
some
extra
logical
connectives,
so
that
it
has
both
"additive"
and
"multiplicative"
versions
of
the
typical
binary
connectives
and
truth
constants;
and
which
has
a
pair
of
modal,
"exponential"
operators
for
resource
management,
to
help
make
up
for
the
loss
of
the
two
structural
rules.
意味(1)
(logic)
A
logic
in
which
two
structural
rules
are
missing
from
its
sequent
calculus:
those
for
weakening
and
contraction;
which
has
some
extra
logical
connectives,
so
that
it
has
both
"additive"
and
"multiplicative"
versions
of
the
typical
binary
connectives
and
truth
constants;
and
which
has
a
pair
of
modal,
"exponential"
operators
for
resource
management,
to
help
make
up
for
the
loss
of
the
two
structural
rules.