Towards a Directed Homotopy Type Theory

In this paper, we present a directed homotopy type theory for reasoning synthetically about (higher) categories and directed homotopy theory. We specify a new 'homomorphism' type former for Martin-Löf type theory which is roughly analogous to the identity type former originally introduced...

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Published inElectronic notes in theoretical computer science Vol. 347; pp. 223 - 239
Main Author North, Paige Randall
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 30.11.2019
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ISSN1571-0661
1571-0661
DOI10.1016/j.entcs.2019.09.012

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Summary:In this paper, we present a directed homotopy type theory for reasoning synthetically about (higher) categories and directed homotopy theory. We specify a new 'homomorphism' type former for Martin-Löf type theory which is roughly analogous to the identity type former originally introduced by Martin-Löf. The homomorphism type former is meant to capture the notions of morphism (from the theory of categories) and directed path (from directed homotopy theory) just as the identity type former is known to capture the notions of isomorphism (from the theory of groupoids) and path (from homotopy theory). Our main result is an interpretation of these homomorphism types into Cat, the category of small categories. There, the interpretation of each homomorphism type homC(a,b) is indeed the set of morphisms between the objects a and b of the category C. We end the paper with an analysis of the interpretation in Cat with which we argue that our homomorphism types are indeed the directed version of Martin-Löf's identity types
ISSN:1571-0661
1571-0661
DOI:10.1016/j.entcs.2019.09.012