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Bistructures, Bidomains and Linear Logic
Author(s) -
Pierre-Louis Curien,
Gordon Plotkin,
Glynn Winskel
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
brics report series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1601-5355
pISSN - 0909-0878
DOI - 10.7146/brics.v4i15.18805
Subject(s) - mathematics , categorical variable , cartesian closed category , partial function , linear logic , pure mathematics , discrete mathematics , algebra over a field , arithmetic , statistics
Bistructures are a generalisation of event structures which allow a representation of spaces of functions at higher types in an orderextensional setting. The partial order of causal dependency is replaced by two orders, one associated with input and the other with output in the behaviour of functions. Bistructures form a categorical model of Girard's classical linear logic in which the involution of linear logic is modelled, roughly speaking, by a reversal of the roles of input and output. The comonad of the model has an associated co-Kleisli category which is closely related to that of Berry's bidomains (both have equivalent non-trivial full sub-cartesian closed categories).

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