Categorical logic

Categorical logic is the branch of mathematics in which tools and concepts from category theory are applied to the study of mathematical logic. It is also notable for its connections to theoretical computer science.[1] In broad terms, categorical logic represents both syntax and semantics by a category, and an interpretation by a functor. The categorical framework provides a rich conceptual background for logical and type-theoretic constructions. The subject has been recognisable in these terms since around 1970.

  1. ^ Goguen, Joseph; Mossakowski, Till; de Paiva, Valeria; Rabe, Florian; Schroder, Lutz (2007). "An Institutional View on Categorical Logic". International Journal of Software and Informatics. 1 (1): 129–152. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.126.2361.

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