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Logic / Mathematical logic / Proof theory / Abstraction / Non-classical logic / Logic in computer science / Philosophical logic / Model theory / Sequent / CurryHoward correspondence / Intuitionistic logic / Cut-elimination theorem
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Logic
Mathematical logic
Proof theory
Abstraction
Non-classical logic
Logic in computer science
Philosophical logic
Model theory
Sequent
CurryHoward correspondence
Intuitionistic logic
Cut-elimination theorem

Logical Methods in Computer Science Vol. 11(3:7)2015, pp. 1–33 www.lmcs-online.org Submitted May 17, 2014 Published Sep. 3, 2015

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