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Inductive Continuity via Brouwer Trees

Liron Cohen, Bruno da Rocha Paiva, Vincent Rahli, Ayberk Tosun

Continuity is a key principle of intuitionistic logic that is generally accepted by constructivists but is inconsistent with classical logic. Most commonly, continuity states that a function from the Baire space to numbers, only needs approximations of the points in the Baire space to compute. More recently, another formulation of the continuity principle was put forward. It states that for any function F from the Baire space to numbers, there exists a (dialogue) tree that contains the values of F at its leaves and such that the modulus of F at each point of the Baire space is given by the length of the corresponding branch in the tree. In this paper we provide the first internalization of this “inductive” continuity principle within a computational setting. Concretely, we present a class of intuitionistic theories that validate this formulation of continuity thanks to computations that construct such dialogue trees internally to the theories using effectful computations. We further demonstrate that this inductive continuity principle implies other forms of continuity principles.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 01.08.2023
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Keywords

Agda
Constructive Type Theory
Continuity
Dialogue trees
Extensional Type Theory
Intuitionistic Logic
Realizability
Stateful computations
Theorem proving

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Software
גישה למסמך
10.4230/LIPIcs.MFCS.2023.37
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