Admissibility of Substitution Rule in Cyclic-Proof Systems (2510.14749v1)
Abstract: This paper investigates the admissibility of the substitution rule in cyclic-proof systems. The substitution rule complicates theoretical case analysis and increases computational cost in proof search since every sequent can be a conclusion of an instance of the substitution rule; hence, admissibility is desirable on both fronts. While admissibility is often shown by local proof transformations in non-cyclic systems, such transformations may disrupt cyclic structure and do not readily apply. Prior remarks suggested that the substitution rule is likely nonadmissible in the cyclic-proof system CLKIDomega for first-order logic with inductive predicates. In this paper, we prove admissibility in CLKIDomega, assuming the presence of the cut rule. Our approach unfolds a cyclic proof into an infinitary form, lifts the substitution rules, and places back edges to construct a cyclic proof without the substitution rule. If we restrict substitutions to exclude function symbols, the result extends to a broader class of systems, including cut-free CLKIDomega and cyclic-proof systems for the separation logic.
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