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arxiv: 0804.0876 · v2 · pith:IFUX34YFnew · submitted 2008-04-05 · 💻 cs.PL · cs.LO

Semi-continuous Sized Types and Termination

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keywords functionssizedtypetypesrecursivesizeadmissiblecriterion
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Some type-based approaches to termination use sized types: an ordinal bound for the size of a data structure is stored in its type. A recursive function over a sized type is accepted if it is visible in the type system that recursive calls occur just at a smaller size. This approach is only sound if the type of the recursive function is admissible, i.e., depends on the size index in a certain way. To explore the space of admissible functions in the presence of higher-kinded data types and impredicative polymorphism, a semantics is developed where sized types are interpreted as functions from ordinals into sets of strongly normalizing terms. It is shown that upper semi-continuity of such functions is a sufficient semantic criterion for admissibility. To provide a syntactical criterion, a calculus for semi-continuous functions is developed.

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