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Logical Pseudocode: Connecting Algorithms with Proofs

Published 29 Jan 2022 in cs.LO | (2201.12572v2)

Abstract: Proofs (sequent calculus, natural deduction) and imperative algorithms (pseudocodes) are two well-known coexisting concepts. Then what is their relationship? Our answer is that [ imperative\ algorithms\ =\ proofs\ with\ cuts ] This observation leads to a generalization to pseudocodes which we call {\it logical pseudocodes}. It is similar to natural deduction proof of computability logic\cite{Jap03,Jap08}. Each statement in it corresponds to a proof step in natural deduction. Therefore, the merit over pseudocode is that each statement is guaranteed to be correct and safe with respect to the initial specifications. It can also be seen as an extension to computability logic web (\colw) with forward reasoning capability.

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