International audienceSecond-order arithmetic has two kinds of computational interpretations: via Spector's bar recursion of via Girard's polymorphic lambda-calculus. Bar recursion interprets the negative translation of the axiom of choice which, combined with an interpretation of the negative translation of the excluded middle, gives a computational interpretation of the negative translation of the axiom scheme of comprehension. It is then possible to instantiate universally quantified sets with arbitrary formulas (second-order elimination). On the other hand, polymorphic lambda-calculus interprets directly second-order elimination by means of polymorphic types. The present work aims at bridging the gap between these two interpretations by...
International audienceWe propose the use of the second order lambda calculus as a "glue language" fo...
This paper extends the termination proof techniques based on reduction orderings to a higher-order s...
International audienceWe generalize the recursive path order (RPO) to higher-order terms without λ-a...
International audienceSecond-order arithmetic has two kinds of computational interpretations: via Sp...
International audienceThere are two possible computational interpretations of second-order arithmeti...
International audienceWe show how Modified Bar-Recursion, a variant of Spector's Bar-Recursion due to...
PhDThis dissertation concerns the computational interpretation of analysis via proof interpretations...
This article investigates Krivine’s realizability interpretation of classical second-order arithmeti...
We show that it is possible to define a realizability interpretation for the Σ 2 -fragment of classi...
AbstractIn the second-order (polymorphic) typed lambda calculus, lambda abstraction over type variab...
Abstract. This note reexamines Spector’s remarkable computational interpretation of full classical a...
National audienceThe rewriting calculus is a minimal framework embedding lambda calculus and term re...
International audienceWe present a generalization of Spector's bar recursion to the Diller-Nahm vari...
AbstractThe technical contribution of this paper is threefold.First we show how to encode functional...
In this paper, we show how the notion of computability introduced by W. W. Tait and extended to poly...
International audienceWe propose the use of the second order lambda calculus as a "glue language" fo...
This paper extends the termination proof techniques based on reduction orderings to a higher-order s...
International audienceWe generalize the recursive path order (RPO) to higher-order terms without λ-a...
International audienceSecond-order arithmetic has two kinds of computational interpretations: via Sp...
International audienceThere are two possible computational interpretations of second-order arithmeti...
International audienceWe show how Modified Bar-Recursion, a variant of Spector's Bar-Recursion due to...
PhDThis dissertation concerns the computational interpretation of analysis via proof interpretations...
This article investigates Krivine’s realizability interpretation of classical second-order arithmeti...
We show that it is possible to define a realizability interpretation for the Σ 2 -fragment of classi...
AbstractIn the second-order (polymorphic) typed lambda calculus, lambda abstraction over type variab...
Abstract. This note reexamines Spector’s remarkable computational interpretation of full classical a...
National audienceThe rewriting calculus is a minimal framework embedding lambda calculus and term re...
International audienceWe present a generalization of Spector's bar recursion to the Diller-Nahm vari...
AbstractThe technical contribution of this paper is threefold.First we show how to encode functional...
In this paper, we show how the notion of computability introduced by W. W. Tait and extended to poly...
International audienceWe propose the use of the second order lambda calculus as a "glue language" fo...
This paper extends the termination proof techniques based on reduction orderings to a higher-order s...
International audienceWe generalize the recursive path order (RPO) to higher-order terms without λ-a...