Proof calculus, often referred to as proof theory, is a branch of mathematical logic that focuses on the structure and properties of formal proofs. It involves the study of different proof systems, which are formal systems that dictate how mathematical statements can be proven within a given logical framework. Key aspects of proof calculus include: 1. **Proof Systems**: These are structured frameworks that define rules for deriving theorems from axioms using logical inference.

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