From Linear Logic to Cyclic Sharing

04/15/2019
by   Masahito Hasegawa, et al.
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We present a translation from Multiplicative Exponential Linear Logic to a simply-typed lambda calculus with cyclic sharing. This translation is derived from a simple observation on the Int-construction on traced monoidal categories. It turns out that the translation is a mixture of the call-by-name CPS translation and the Geometry of Interaction-based interpretation.

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