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Overall Objectives
New Software and Platforms
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Overall Objectives
New Software and Platforms
Bibliography


Section: New Results

Multi-level Delimited Control

There has been a great deal of interest in recent years to providing interesting functional programming primitives that are based on classical logic and not just intuitionistic logic. Unfortunately, the standard sequent calculus proof theory for classical logic is far too chaotic to provide such a foundation. We have recently proposed adding to classical (linear) logic an assortment of subexponentials and to provide a rigid structure for their placement within formulas. This new framework allows for sequent calculus proof theory to provide to the functional programming paradigm the feature often called multi-level delimited control [32] . The main result in that paper is also noteworthy in that it shows how to build certain complex synthetic connectives even though the standard approach (using focusing proof systems) cannot be used.