Abstract

The system GLS, which is a modal sequent calculus system for the provability logic GL, was introduced by G. Sambin and S. Valentini in Journal of Philosophical Logic, 11(3), 311–342, (1982), and in 12(4), 471–476, (1983), the second author presented a syntactic cut-elimination proof for GLS. In this paper, we will use regress trees (which are related to search trees) in order to present a simpler and more intuitive syntactic cut derivability proof for GLS1, which is a (more connectively and inferentially economical) variant of GLS without the cut rule.

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