Hyland's effective topos offers an important realizability model for constructive mathematics in the form of a category whose internal logic validates Church's Thesis. It also contains a boolean full sub-quasitopos of "assemblies" where only a restricted form of Church's Thesis survives. In the present paper we compare the effective topos and the quasitopos of assemblies each as the elementary quotient completions of a Lawvere doctrine based on the partitioned assemblies. In that way we can explain why the two forms of Church's Thesis each category satisfies differ by the way each is inherited from specific properties of the doctrine which determines the elementary quotient completion
Consistency with the formal Church’s thesis, for short CT, and the axiom of choice, for short AC, wa...
AbstractWe introduce a relativised version of the regular and exact completion. This is motivated by...
We propose for the Effective Topos an alternative construction: a realisability framework composed o...
Hyland's effective topos offers an important realizability model for constructive mathematics in the...
In previous work we introduced the notion of elementary quotient completion with respect to an eleme...
AbstractOne of the main goals of this paper is to give a construction of realizability models for pr...
Toposes and quasi-toposes have been shown to be useful in mathematics, logic and computer science. B...
We extend the notion of exact completion on a weakly lex category to elementary doctrines. We show h...
Please read abstract in the article.H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions; DST-NRF Centre of Exc...
AbstractSome old and new constructions of free categories with good properties (regularity, exactnes...
In this paper we prove the consistency of a variant of Church's Thesis than can be formulated as a s...
In this work we consider an extension MFcind of the Minimalist Foundation MF for predicative constru...
The thesis is a comprehensive analysis of realizability toposes, which is divided into three central...
AbstractThe modified realizability topos is the semantic (and higher order) counterpart of a variant...
Triposes were introduced as presentations of toposes by J.M.E. Hyland, P.T. Johnstone and A.M. Pitts...
Consistency with the formal Church’s thesis, for short CT, and the axiom of choice, for short AC, wa...
AbstractWe introduce a relativised version of the regular and exact completion. This is motivated by...
We propose for the Effective Topos an alternative construction: a realisability framework composed o...
Hyland's effective topos offers an important realizability model for constructive mathematics in the...
In previous work we introduced the notion of elementary quotient completion with respect to an eleme...
AbstractOne of the main goals of this paper is to give a construction of realizability models for pr...
Toposes and quasi-toposes have been shown to be useful in mathematics, logic and computer science. B...
We extend the notion of exact completion on a weakly lex category to elementary doctrines. We show h...
Please read abstract in the article.H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions; DST-NRF Centre of Exc...
AbstractSome old and new constructions of free categories with good properties (regularity, exactnes...
In this paper we prove the consistency of a variant of Church's Thesis than can be formulated as a s...
In this work we consider an extension MFcind of the Minimalist Foundation MF for predicative constru...
The thesis is a comprehensive analysis of realizability toposes, which is divided into three central...
AbstractThe modified realizability topos is the semantic (and higher order) counterpart of a variant...
Triposes were introduced as presentations of toposes by J.M.E. Hyland, P.T. Johnstone and A.M. Pitts...
Consistency with the formal Church’s thesis, for short CT, and the axiom of choice, for short AC, wa...
AbstractWe introduce a relativised version of the regular and exact completion. This is motivated by...
We propose for the Effective Topos an alternative construction: a realisability framework composed o...