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dc.contributor.authorCurien, Pierre-Louisen
dc.contributor.authorPlotkin, Gordonen
dc.contributor.authorWinskel, Glynnen
dc.coverage.spatial41en
dc.date.accessioned2003-11-06T10:58:13Z
dc.date.available2003-11-06T10:58:13Z
dc.date.issued2000-05
dc.identifier.citationIn: Proof, Language, and Interaction Essays in Honour of Robin Milner (eds) Gordon Plotkin, Colin Stirling and Mads Tofte)
dc.identifier.isbn0-262-16188-5
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1842/222
dc.description.abstractBistructures are a generalisation of event structures which allow a representation of spaces of functions at higher types in an order-extensional setting. The partial order of causal dependency is replaced by two orders, one associated with input and the other with output in the behaviour of functions. Bistructures form a categorical model of Girard’s classical linear logic in which the involution of linear logic is modelled, roughly speaking, by a reversal of the roles of input and output. The comonad of the model has an associated co-Kleisli category which is closely related to that of Berry’s bidomains (both have equivalent non-trivial full sub-cartesian closed categories).en
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dc.publisherMIT Pressen
dc.subjectLaboratory for Foundations of Computer Scienceen
dc.titleBistructures, Bidomains and Linear Logicen
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