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Author Sørensen, Morten Heine.

Title Lectures on the Curry-Howard isomorphism / Morten Heine Sørensen, Pawel Urzyczyn.

Imprint Amsterdam ; Boston [MA] : Elsevier, 2006.

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 442 pages) : illustrations
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Series Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, 0049-237X ; v. 149
Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics ; v. 149. 0049-237X
Summary The Curry-Howard isomorphism states an amazing correspondence between systems of formal logic as encountered in proof theory and computational calculi as found in type theory. For instance, minimal propositional logic corresponds to simply typed lambda-calculus, first-order logic corresponds to dependent types, second-order logic corresponds to polymorphic types, sequent calculus is related to explicit substitution, etc. The isomorphism has many aspects, even at the syntactic level: formulas correspond to types, proofs correspond to terms, provability corresponds to inhabitation, proof normalization corresponds to term reduction, etc. But there is more to the isomorphism than this. For instance, it is an old idea---due to Brouwer, Kolmogorov, and Heyting---that a constructive proof of an implication is a procedure that transforms proofs of the antecedent into proofs of the succedent; the Curry-Howard isomorphism gives syntactic representations of such procedures. The Curry-Howard isomorphism also provides theoretical foundations for many modern proof-assistant systems (e.g. Coq). This book give an introduction to parts of proof theory and related aspects of type theory relevant for the Curry-Howard isomorphism. It can serve as an introduction to any or both of typed lambda-calculus and intuitionistic logic. Key features - The Curry-Howard Isomorphism treated as common theme - Reader-friendly introduction to two complementary subjects: Lambda-calculus and constructive logics - Thorough study of the connection between calculi and logics - Elaborate study of classical logics and control operators - Account of dialogue games for classical and intuitionistic logic - Theoretical foundations of computer-assisted reasoning The Curry-Howard Isomorphism treated as the common theme. Reader-friendly introduction to two complementary subjects: lambda-calculus and constructive logics Thorough study of the connection between calculi and logics. Elaborate study of classical logics and control operators. Account of dialogue games for classical and intuitionistic logic. Theoretical foundations of computer-assisted reasoning.
Contents Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Typefree lambda-calculus -- 2. Intuitionistic logic -- 3. Simply typed lambdacalculus -- 4. The Curry-Howard isomorphism -- 5. Proofs as combinators -- 6. Classical logic and control operators -- 7. Sequent calculus -- 8. First-order logic -- 9. First-order arithmetic -- 10. Gdel's system T -- 11. Second-order logic and polymorphism -- 12. Second-order arithmetic -- 13. Dependent types -- 14. Pure type systems and the lambda-cube -- A Mathematical Background -- B Solutions and hints to selected exercises -- Bibliography -- Index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-430) and index.
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Subject Curry-Howard isomorphism.
Lambda calculus.
Proof theory.
Curry-Howard, Isomorphisme de.
Lambda-calcul.
Théorie de la preuve.
MATHEMATICS -- Transformations.
Curry-Howard isomorphism
Lambda calculus
Proof theory
Lambda-calculus.
Programmeren (computers)
Genre/Form dissertations.
Academic theses
Academic theses.
Thèses et écrits académiques.
Added Author Urzyczyn, Pawel.
Other Form: Print version: Sørensen, Morten Heine. Lectures on the Curry-Howard isomorphism. 1st ed. Amsterdam ; Boston [MA] : Elsevier, 2006 0444520775 9780444520777 (DLC) 2006048390 (OCoLC)70158578
ISBN 9780444520777
0444520775
9780080478920 (electronic bk.)
0080478921 (electronic bk.)
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DEBBG BV042317348
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DEBSZ 276851382
DEBSZ 422199346
DEBSZ 482355913
NZ1 12435162

 
    
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