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Computational category theory

Computational category theory

D. E. Rydeheard, R.M. Burstall
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This is an account of a project we have undertaken in which basic constructions of category theory are expressed as computer programs. The programs are written in a functional programming language, called ML, and have been executed on examples. We have used these programs to develop algorithms for the unification of terms and to implement a categorical semantics.
This book should be helpful to computer scientists wishing to under- stand the computational significance of theorems in category theory and the constructions carried out in their proofs. Specialists in programming languages should be interested in the use of a functional programming language in this novel domain of application, particularly in the way in which the structure of programs is inherited from that of the mathematics. It should also be of interest to mathematicians familiar with category theory – they may not be aware of the computational significance of the constructions arising in categorical proofs.
In general, we are engaged in a bridge-building exercise between category theory and computer programming. Our efforts are a first attempt at connecting the abstract mathematics with concrete programs, whereas others have applied categorical ideas to the theory of computation.
Year:
2003
Edition:
web draft
Language:
english
Pages:
263
File:
PDF, 874 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2003
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