E-Book, Englisch, Band 25, 1118 Seiten, eBook
Palmigiano / Sadrzadeh Samson Abramsky on Logic and Structure in Computer Science and Beyond
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-24117-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 25, 1118 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Outstanding Contributions to Logic
ISBN: 978-3-031-24117-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Part 1. Duality and domains in logical form.- Chapter 1. Duality, intensionality, and contextuality: Philosophy of category theory and the categorical unity of science in Samson Abramsky (Yoshihiro Maruyama).- Chapter 2. Minimisation in logical form (Nick Bezhanishvili, Marcello Bonsangue, Helle Hvid Hansen, Dexter Kozen, Clemens Kupke, Prakash Panangaden, and Alexandra Silva).- Chapter 3. A Cook’s tour of duality in logic: From quantifiers, through Vietoris, to measures (Mai Gehrke, Tomas Jakl, and Luca Reggio).- Chapter 4. Stone duality for relations (Alexander Kurz, Andrew Moshier, and Achim Jung).- Part 2. Game semantics.- Chapter 5. The mays and musts of concurrent strategies (Simon Castellan, Pierre Clairambault, and Glynn Winskel).- Chapter 6. A tale of additives and concurrency in game semantics (Pierre Clairambault).- Chapter 7. The far side of the cube: An elementary introduction to game semantics (Dan Ghica).- Chapter 8. An axiomatic account of a fully abstract game semantics for general references (Jim Laird and Guy McCusker).- Chapter 9. Deconstructing general references via game semantics (Andrzej S. Murawski and Nikos Tzevelekos).- Chapter 10. The game semantics of game theory (Jules Hedges).- Part 3. Contextuality and quantum computation.- Chapter 11. Consistency, acyclicity, and positive semirings (Albert Atserias and Phokion G. Kolaitis).- Chapter 12. Closing bell, boxing black box simulations in the resource theory of contextuality (Rui Soares Barbosa, Martti Karvonen, and Shane Mansfield).- Chapter 13. Describing and animating quantum protocols (Richard Bornat and Rajagopal Nagarajan).- Chapter 14. The Contextuality-by-default view of the Sheaf-Theoretic approach to contextuality (Ehtibar Dzhafarov).- Chapter 15. Godel, Escher, Bell, contextual semantics for logical paradoxes (Kohei Kishida).- Chapter 16. Putting paradoxes to work: Contextuality in measurement-based quantum computation (Robert Raussendorf).- Part 4. Game comonads and descriptive complexity.- Chapter 17. Monadic Monadic second order logic (Mikolaj Bojanczyk, Bartek Klin, and Julian Salamanca).- Chapter 18. Constraint satisfaction, graph isomorphism, and the pebbling comonad (Anuj Dawar).- Chapter 19. The strategic balance of games in logic (Jouko Vaananen).- Part 5. Categorical and logical semantics.- Chapter 20. Compositionality in context (Alexandru Baltag, Johan van Benthem, and Dag Westerstahl).- Chapter 21. Compact inverse categories (Robin Cockett and Chris Heunen).- Chapter 22.- Reductive logic, proof-search, and Coalgebra: A perspective from resource semantics (Alexander Gheorghiu, Simon Docherty, and David Pym).- Chapter 23. Lambek-Grishin calculus: Focusing, display and full polarization (Giuseppe Greco, Michael Moortgat, Valentin D. Richard, and Apostolos Tzimoulis).- Chapter 24. On strictifying extensional reflexivity in compact closed categories (Peter Hines).- Chapter 25.- Semantics for a Lambda calculus for string diagrams (Bert Lindenhovius, Michael Mislove, and Vladimir Zamdzhiev).- Chapter 26. Retracing some paths in categorical semantics: From process-propositions-as-types to categorified reals and computers (Dusko Pavlovic).- Part 6. Probabilistic computation. Chapter 27. (Towards a) Statistical probabilistic Lazy Lambda calculus (Radha Jagadeesan).- Chapter 28. Multisets and distributions, in drawing and learning (Bart Jacobs).- Chapter 29. Structure in machine learning (Prakash Panangaden).