Brouwer’s continuity principle states that all functions from infinite sequences of naturals to naturals are continuous, that is, for every sequence the result depends only on a finite initial segment. It is an intuitionistic axiom that is incompatible with classical mathematics. Recently Mart́ín Escardó proved that it is also inconsistent in type theory. We propose a reformulation of the continuity principle that may be more faithful to the original meaning by Brouwer. It applies to monadic streams, potentially unending sequences of values produced by steps triggered by a monadic action, possibly involving side effects. We consider functions on them that are uniform, in the sense that they operate in...
AbstractIn a previous paper we gave a representation of, and simultaneously a way of programming wit...
It is well-known that the Gödel’s system T definable functions (N → N) → N are continuous, and that...
International audienceWe discuss the completeness of an axiomatization of Monadic Second- Order Logi...
Brouwer’s continuity principle states that all functions from infinite sequences of naturals to natu...
Continuity is a key principle of intuitionistic logic that is generally accepted by constructivists ...
AbstractIt is well-known that the Gödelʼs system T definable functions (N→N)→N are continuous, and t...
This paper shows how to reason about streams concisely and precisely. Streams, infinite sequences of...
A word-to-word function is continuous for a class of languages V if its inverse maps V languages to ...
We define representations of continuous functions on infinite streams of discrete values, both in th...
The original purpose of component-based development was to provide techniques to master complex soft...
International audienceA word-to-word function is continuous for a class of languages V if its invers...
A stream is a sequence of data indexed by time. The behaviour of natural and artificial systems can ...
We begin with the idea that lines of reasoning are continuous mental processes and develop a notion ...
Streams, which are infinite sequences of elements, are defined by a coinductive datatype and operati...
Data-stream processing has continuously risen in importance as the amount of available data has be...
AbstractIn a previous paper we gave a representation of, and simultaneously a way of programming wit...
It is well-known that the Gödel’s system T definable functions (N → N) → N are continuous, and that...
International audienceWe discuss the completeness of an axiomatization of Monadic Second- Order Logi...
Brouwer’s continuity principle states that all functions from infinite sequences of naturals to natu...
Continuity is a key principle of intuitionistic logic that is generally accepted by constructivists ...
AbstractIt is well-known that the Gödelʼs system T definable functions (N→N)→N are continuous, and t...
This paper shows how to reason about streams concisely and precisely. Streams, infinite sequences of...
A word-to-word function is continuous for a class of languages V if its inverse maps V languages to ...
We define representations of continuous functions on infinite streams of discrete values, both in th...
The original purpose of component-based development was to provide techniques to master complex soft...
International audienceA word-to-word function is continuous for a class of languages V if its invers...
A stream is a sequence of data indexed by time. The behaviour of natural and artificial systems can ...
We begin with the idea that lines of reasoning are continuous mental processes and develop a notion ...
Streams, which are infinite sequences of elements, are defined by a coinductive datatype and operati...
Data-stream processing has continuously risen in importance as the amount of available data has be...
AbstractIn a previous paper we gave a representation of, and simultaneously a way of programming wit...
It is well-known that the Gödel’s system T definable functions (N → N) → N are continuous, and that...
International audienceWe discuss the completeness of an axiomatization of Monadic Second- Order Logi...