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    Extracting information from intermediate semiconstructive HA-systems - extended abstract

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    n this abstract we will describe research in progress on the problem of extracting information from proofs. Here we will concentrate our attention on semiconstructive calculi, which is a kind of calculus that is of interest in the framework of program synthesis and formal verification. We will discuss the notion of uniformly semiconstructive calculus, introduce our information extraction mechanism and apply it to two calculi extending Intuitionistic Arithmetic

    Synthesis of programs in abstract data types

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    In this paper we propose a method for program synthesis from constructive proofs based on a particular proof strategy, we call dischargeable set construction. This proof-strategy allows to build proofs in which active patterns (sequences of application of rules with proper computational content) can be distinguished from correctness patterns (concerning correctness properties of the algorithm implicitly contained in the proof). The synthesis method associates with every active pattern of the proof a program schema (in an imperative language) translating only the computational content of the proof. One of the main features of our method is that it can be applied to a variety of theories formalizing ADT's and classes of ADT's. Here we will discuss the method and the computational content of some principles of particular interest in the context of some classes of ADT's
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