Admissibility is a legal concept that refers to the acceptance of evidence in a court of law. It is determined by the judge and based on the rules of evidence, which vary depending on the jurisdiction. Admissibility also applies to other contexts such as immigration and asylum proceedings.
Carnegie Mellon University
Fall 2021
This undergraduate course introduces students to constructive logics such as intuitionistic and linear logic, focusing on their use in computer science. The goal is to understand the distinction between classical and constructive logic, define logical connectives, implement theorem provers, and explore computational interpretations of logics. Concepts covered include natural deduction, sequent calculus, logic programming, linear logic, and many more.
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