On the Axiomatisation of Boolean Categories with and without Medial
Abstract
The term ``Boolean category'' should be used for describing an object that is to categories what a Boolean algebra is to posets. More specifically, a Boolean category should provide the abstract algebraic structure underlying the proofs in Boolean Logic, in the same sense as a Cartesian closed category captures the proofs in intuitionistic logic and a *-autonomous category captures the proofs in linear logic. However, recent work has shown that there is no canonical axiomatisation of a Boolean category. In this work, we will see a series (with increasing strength) of possible such axiomatisations, all based on the notion of *-autonomous category. We will particularly focus on the medial map, which has its origin in an inference rule in KS, a cut-free deductive system for Boolean logic in the calculus of structures. Finally, we will present a category of proof nets as a particularly well-behaved example of a Boolean category.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cs/0512086,
title = {On the Axiomatisation of Boolean Categories with and without Medial},
author = {Lutz Strassburger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0512086},
year = {2011}
}
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66 pages LaTeX, using TAC style, v3: minor changes as requested by the referee