A logic of judgmental existence and its relation to proof irrelevance
Logic in Computer Science
2024-05-24 v1 Logic
Abstract
We introduce a simple natural deduction system for reasoning with judgments of the form "there exists a proof of " to explore the notion of judgmental existence following Martin-L\"{o}f's methodology of distinguishing between judgments and propositions. In this system, the existential judgment can be internalized into a modal notion of propositional existence that is closely related to truncation modality, a key tool for obtaining proof irrelevance, and lax modality. We provide a computational interpretation in the style of the Curry-Howard isomorphism for the existence modality and show that the corresponding system has some desirable properties such as strong normalization or subject reduction.
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@article{arxiv.2405.14481,
title = {A logic of judgmental existence and its relation to proof irrelevance},
author = {Ivo Pezlar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.14481},
year = {2024}
}