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Quantified Propositional Logspace Reasoning

Published 27 Jan 2008 in cs.LO and cs.CC | (0801.4105v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we develop a quantified propositional proof systems that corresponds to logarithmic-space reasoning. We begin by defining a class SigmaCNF(2) of quantified formulas that can be evaluated in log space. Then our new proof system GL* is defined as G_1* with cuts restricted to SigmaCNF(2) formulas and no cut formula that is not quantifier free contains a free variable that does not appear in the final formula. To show that GL* is strong enough to capture log space reasoning, we translate theorems of VL into a family of tautologies that have polynomial-size GL* proofs. VL is a theory of bounded arithmetic that is known to correspond to logarithmic-space reasoning. To do the translation, we find an appropriate axiomatization of VL, and put VL proofs into a new normal form. To show that GL* is not too strong, we prove the soundness of GL* in such a way that it can be formalized in VL. This is done by giving a logarithmic-space algorithm that witnesses GL* proofs.

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