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Orthomodular lattices, Foulis Semigroups and Dagger Kernel Categories

Bart Jacobs.
This paper is a sequel to arXiv:0902.2355 and continues the study of quantum logic via dagger kernel categories. It develops the relation between these categories and both orthomodular lattices and Foulis semigroups. The relation between the latter two notions has been uncovered in the 1960s. The&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on June 18, 2010

Featherweight VeriFast

Bart Jacobs ; Frédéric Vogels ; Frank Piessens.
VeriFast is a leading research prototype tool for the sound modular verification of safety and correctness properties of single-threaded and multithreaded C and Java programs. It has been used as a vehicle for exploration and validation of novel program verification techniques and for industrial&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on September 22, 2015

New Directions in Categorical Logic, for Classical, Probabilistic and Quantum Logic

Bart Jacobs.
Intuitionistic logic, in which the double negation law not-not-P = P fails, is dominant in categorical logic, notably in topos theory. This paper follows a different direction in which double negation does hold. The algebraic notions of effect algebra/module that emerged in theoretical physics form&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on October 1, 2015

From Kleisli Categories to Commutative C*-algebras: Probabilistic Gelfand Duality

Robert W. J. Furber ; Bart P. F. Jacobs.
C*-algebras form rather general and rich mathematical structures that can be studied with different morphisms (preserving multiplication, or not), and with different properties (commutative, or not). These various options can be used to incorporate various styles of computation (set-theoretic,&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on June 10, 2015

Hyper Normalisation and Conditioning for Discrete Probability Distributions

Bart Jacobs.
Normalisation in probability theory turns a subdistribution into a proper distribution. It is a partial operation, since it is undefined for the zero subdistribution. This partiality makes it hard to reason equationally about normalisation. A novel description of normalisation is given as a&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on August 29, 2017

A Recipe for State-and-Effect Triangles

Bart Jacobs.
In the semantics of programming languages one can view programs as state transformers, or as predicate transformers. Recently the author has introduced state-and-effect triangles which capture this situation categorically, involving an adjunction between state- and predicate-transformers. The&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on May 17, 2017

Bases as Coalgebras

Bart Jacobs.
The free algebra adjunction, between the category of algebras of a monad and the underlying category, induces a comonad on the category of algebras. The coalgebras of this comonad are the topic of study in this paper (following earlier work). It is illustrated how such coalgebras-on-algebras can be&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on September 18, 2013

Relating Apartness and Bisimulation

Herman Geuvers ; Bart Jacobs.
A bisimulation for a coalgebra of a functor on the category of sets can be described via a coalgebra in the category of relations, of a lifted functor. A final coalgebra then gives rise to the coinduction principle, which states that two bisimilar elements are equal. For polynomial functors, this&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on July 30, 2021

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