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Hybrid Functional Interpretations

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Logic and Theory of Algorithms (CiE 2008)

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We show how different functional interpretations can be combined via a multi-modal linear logic. A concrete hybrid of Kreisel’s modified realizability and Gödel’s Dialectica is presented, and several small applications are given. We also discuss how the hybrid interpretation relates to variants of Dialectica and modified realizability with non-computational quantifiers.

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Arnold Beckmann Costas Dimitracopoulos Benedikt Löwe

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Hernest, MD., Oliva, P. (2008). Hybrid Functional Interpretations. In: Beckmann, A., Dimitracopoulos, C., Löwe, B. (eds) Logic and Theory of Algorithms. CiE 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5028. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69407-6_29

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