Abstract
We reduce the provability of fragments of multiplicative linear logic to matching problems consisting in finding a one-one-correspondence between two sets of first-order terms together with a unifier that equates the corresponding terms. According to the kind of structure to which these first-order terms belong our matching problem corresponds to provability in the implicative fragment of multiplicative linear logic, in the Lambek calculus, or in the non-associative Lambek calculus.
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