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<H2>Cut-Elimination in Herbelin's calculus for intuitionistic logic</H2>

Recommended reading for this applet is a paper by Dyckhoff and Urban, 
[<A HREF="http://www-theory.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~rd/publications/MJES/DyckhoffUrbanWestApp01.rev.ps">ps</A>,
 <A HREF="http://www-theory.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~rd/publications/MJES/DyckhoffUrbanWestApp01.rev.pdf">pdf</A>].
Mayor difference between the standard sequent calculus and Herbelin's sequent calculus 
is that in the cut-free fragment "there are no semantically 
trivial permutations of the inference rules, where by 'semantically trivial' we mean 
'interpreted in NJ as true equations between to (normal) deductions'" 
(from [<A HREF="http://www-theory.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~rd/publications/SLPaper.corr.ps">ps</A>]). 
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<B>How to use it?</B>&nbsp;
If your browser is working correctly, then you will see a window 
with two examples (more added if you suggest some). When pressing on 
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is a brief explanation of all the features available in this window. 
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<LI> The buttons 
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     `fire' cuts (not all cuts necessarily have such buttons). 
<LI> If you use the <B>left mouse button</B> for pressing on those buttons,
     then the new proof will appear inside the window. Whereas if you use 
     the <B>right mouse button</B>, a new window will pop up and  
     the new proof will be displayed in this window. Use the right mouse 
     button if you want to compare a proof and its reduct.
<LI> The keys <B>Page-up</B> and <B>Page-down</B> zoom in or out of a proof
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<LI> <B>Zoom in</B> and <B>Zoom out</B> work like Page-up and Page-down, 
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<LI> <B>Unicode</B>&nbsp; If this radiobutton is switched on, logic symbols 
     are displayed in unicode, otherwise in ascii. (This is for the 
     poor guys who have a browser and/or operating system which cannot handle 
     unicode.)
<LI> <B>Labels</B>&nbsp; As mentioned earlier the sequents are composed of 
     two sets of labelled 
     formulae, not multisets of formulae as in the standard formulation 
     of sequent calculus. Enabling this radiobutton causes that labels are 
     drawn. Use this when you are unsure where implicit contractions are. 
<LI> <B>Compact printing</B>&nbsp; In the paper referred above weakening
     is done only in axioms. If this radiobutton is switched on (default),
     then, in order to save space, formulae are weakened as soon as possible.
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