The simplest sorts of cirquents can be thought of as collections of sequents with possibly shared elements. This cirquent represents a collection of the three sequents <E,F>, <F,G> and <F,H>. The left occurrence of F simultaneously belongs to sequents #1 and #2, while the right occurrence only belongs to sequent #3.
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Cirquents vs. sequents: The simplest sorts of cirquents can be thought of as collections of sequents with possibly shared elements. This cirquent represents a collection of the three sequents <E,F>, <F,G> and <F,H>. The left occurrence of F simultaneou...