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Linear logic

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Linear logic is a type of substructural logic introduced by the logician Jean-Yves Girard in the 1980s. It differs from classical logic in that it emphasizes the use of resources in logical reasoning. In classical logic, propositions can be used freely without regard to consumption or duplication; in contrast, linear logic requires that resources (represented by propositions) be carefully tracked.

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