Coinductive Validity

04/27/2021
by   Rob van Glabbeek, et al.
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This note formally defines the concept of coinductive validity of judgements, and contrasts it with inductive validity. For both notions it shows how a judgement is valid iff it has a formal proof. Finally, it defines and illustrates the notion of a proof by coinduction.

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