Frank Pfenning's Course on Linear Logic
I found the guy who was explaining co-clocking to me in that dream I had a week ago: If you get to 54:32 you will see what I mean. He goes to provide an operational semantics for π-calculus in terms of linear logic. See Some Talks About Type Theory and Languages . It's a really good course. Here is a playlist of the lectures . The notes and other course materials are still available . Subscribe to Andreas Lynge . In 2017 Frank Pfenning gave some lectures on Substructural Type Systems and Concurrent Programming and in 2019 some lectures on Session-typed Concurrent Programming . Then just after finding this the Topos Institute seminar was this: I guess Girard would say that they should beware of logical atrocities. See Pfenning's Lecture Notes on Functional Computation . Subscribe to Topos Institute . Linear logic is called that because it treats states as local so you can describe a system composed of separable states as a linear combination...