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Equality of Proofs for Linear Equality

Logic 2016-04-19 v6 Category Theory

Abstract

This paper is about equality of proofs in which a binary predicate formalizing properties of equality occurs, besides conjunction and the constant true proposition. The properties of equality in question are those of a preordering relation, those of an equivalence relation, and other properties appropriate for an equality relation in linear logic. The guiding idea is that equality of proofs is induced by coherence, understood as the existence of a faithful functor from a syntactical category into a category whose arrows correspond to diagrams. Edges in these diagrams join occurrences of variables that must remain the same in every generalization of the proof. It is found that assumptions about equality of proofs for equality are parallel to standard assumptions about equality of arrows in categories. They reproduce standard categorial assumptions on a different level. It is also found that assumptions for a preordering relation involve an adjoint situation.

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@article{arxiv.math/0601490,
  title  = {Equality of Proofs for Linear Equality},
  author = {K. Dosen and Z. Petric},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0601490},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

19 pages, correction made at the end of Section 7