Typed lambda-calculi and superclasses of regular functions

06/30/2019
by   Lê Thành Dũng Nguyên, et al.
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We propose to use Church encodings in typed lambda-calculi as the basis for an automata-theoretic counterpart of implicit computational complexity, in the same way that monadic second-order logic provides a counterpart to descriptive complexity. Specifically, we look at transductions i.e. string-to-string (or tree-to-tree) functions - in particular those with superlinear growth, such as polyregular functions, HDT0L transductions and Sénizergues's "k-computable mappings". Our first results towards this aim consist showing the inclusion of some transduction classes in some classes defined by lambda-calculi. In particular, this sheds light on a basic open question on the expressivity of the simply typed lambda-calculus. We also encode regular functions (and, by changing the type of programs considered, we get a larger subclass of polyregular functions) in the elementary affine lambda-calculus, a variant of linear logic originally designed for implicit computational complexity.

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