A Survey of Nonstandard Sequent Calculi

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The paper is a brief survey of some sequent calculi (SC) which do not follow strictly the shape of sequent calculus introduced by Gentzen. We propose the following rough classification of all SC: Systems which are based on some deviations from the ordinary notion of a sequent are called generalised; remaining ones are called ordinary. Among the latter we distinguish three types according to the proportion between the number of primitive sequents and rules. In particular, in one of these types, called Gentzen’s type, we have a subtype of standard SC due to Gentzen. Hence by nonstandard ones we mean all these ordinary SC where other kinds of rules are applied than those admitted in standard Gentzen’s sequent calculi. We describe briefly some of the most interesting or important nonstandard SC belonging to the three abovementioned types.

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Indrzejczak, A. (2014). A Survey of Nonstandard Sequent Calculi. Studia Logica, 102(6), 1295–1322. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11225-014-9567-y

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