Initial Semantics for Strengthened Signatures

Author: André Hirschowitz, André Hirschowitz, André Hirschowitz, B. Aydemir, Benedikt Ahrens, Benedikt Ahrens, Dale Miller, Julianna Zsidó, Julianna Zsidó, Marcelo Fiore, Marcelo P. Fiore, Marcelo P. Fiore, Marcelo P. Fiore, Marcelo P. Fiore, Marco Maggesi, Martin Hyland, Neil Ghani, Ralph Matthes, Richard Bird, Richard S. Bird, Thorsten Altenkirch, Zoltán Ésik
Publisher: Open Publishing Association

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We give a new general definition of arity, yielding the companion notions of signature and associated syntax. This setting is modular in the sense requested by Ghani and Uustalu: merging two extensions of syntax corresponds to building an amalgamated sum. These signatures are too general in the sense that we are not able to prove the existence of an associated syntax in this general context. So we have to select arities and signatures for which there exists the desired initial monad. For this, we follow a track opened by Matthes and Uustalu: we introduce a notion of strengthened arity and prove that the corresponding signatures have initial semantics (i.e. associated syntax). Our strengthened arities admit colimits, which allows the treatment of the \lambda-calculus with explicit substitution.Comment: In Proceedings FICS 2012, arXiv:1202.317

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