A Higher-Order Calculus for Categories

Authors

  • Mario Jose Cáccamo
  • Glynn Winskel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/brics.v8i27.21687

Abstract

A calculus for a fragment of category theory is presented. The types in the language denote categories and the expressions functors. The judgements of the calculus systematise categorical arguments such as: an expression is functorial in its free variables; two expressions are naturally isomorphic in their free variables. There are special binders for limits and more general ends. The rules for limits and ends support an algebraic manipulation of universal constructions as opposed to a more traditional diagrammatic approach. Duality within the calculus and applications in proving continuity are discussed with examples. The calculus gives a basis for mechanising a theory of categories in a generic theorem prover like Isabelle.

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Published

2001-06-04

How to Cite

Cáccamo, M. J., & Winskel, G. (2001). A Higher-Order Calculus for Categories. BRICS Report Series, 8(27). https://doi.org/10.7146/brics.v8i27.21687