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Towards the end of the nineteenth century, Frege gave us the
abstraction principles and the general notion of functions.
Self-application of functions was at the heart of Russell's
paradox. This led Russell to introduce type theory in order to
avoid the paradox. Since, the twentieth century has seen an amazing
number of theories concerned with types and functions and many
applications. Progress in computer science also meant more and more
emphasis on the use of logic, types and functions to study the
syntax, semantics, design and implementation of programming
languages and theorem provers, and the correctness of proofs and
programs. The authors of this book have themselves been leading the
way by providing various extensions of type theory which have been
shown to bring many advantages. This book gathers much of their
influential work and is highly recommended for anyone interested in
type theory. The main emphasis is on:
This book provides an overview of type theory. The first part of the book is historical, yet at the same time, places historical systems in the modern setting. The second part deals with modern type theory as it developed since the 1940s, and with the role of propositions as types (or proofs as terms. The third part proposes new systems that bring more advantages together.
Type theory is a fast-evolving field at the crossroads of logic, computer science and mathematics. This gentle step-by-step introduction is ideal for graduate students and researchers who need to understand the ins and outs of the mathematical machinery, the role of logical rules therein, the essential contribution of definitions and the decisive nature of well-structured proofs. The authors begin with untyped lambda calculus and proceed to several fundamental type systems culminating in the well-known and powerful Calculus of Constructions. The book also covers the essence of proof checking and proof development, and the use of dependent type theory to formalize mathematics. The only prerequisites are a good knowledge of undergraduate algebra and analysis. Carefully chosen examples illustrate the theory throughout. Each chapter ends with a summary of the content, some historical context, suggestions for further reading and a selection of exercises to help readers familiarize themselves with the material.
This book describes how logical reasoning works and puts it to the test in applications. It is self-contained and presupposes no more than elementary competence in mathematics.
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