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The structure of multiplicatives

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Investigating Girard's new propositionnal calculus which aims at a large scale study of computation, we stumble quickly on that question: What is a multiplicative connective? We give here a detailed answer together with our motivations and expectations.

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Danos, V., Regnier, L. The structure of multiplicatives. Arch Math Logic 28, 181–203 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01622878

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