Title
Full Reduction in the Face of Absurdity.
Abstract
Core calculi that model the essence of computations use full reduction semantics to be built on solid grounds. Expressive type systems for these calculi may use propositions to refine the notion of types, which allows abstraction over possibly inconsistent hypotheses. To preserve type soundness, reduction must then be delayed until logical hypotheses on which the computation depends have been proved consistent. When logical information is explicit inside terms, proposition variables delay the evaluation by construction. However, logical hypotheses may be left implicit, for the user's convenience in a surface language or because they have been erased prior to computation in an internal language. It then becomes difficult to track the dependencies of computations over possibly inconsistent hypotheses. We propose an expressive type system with implicit coercions, consistent and inconsistent abstraction over coercions, and assumption hiding, which provides a fine-grained control of dependencies between computations and the logical hypotheses they depend on. Assumption hiding opens a continuum between explicit and implicit use of hypotheses, and restores confluence when full and weak reductions are mixed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/978-3-662-46669-8_28
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
DocType
Volume
ISSN
Conference
9032
0302-9743
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.43
12
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gabriel Scherer1134.82
Didier Rémy268249.82