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Strong Normalization for the Calculus of Constructions

Published 7 Oct 2022 in cs.PL | (2210.11240v1)

Abstract: The calculus of constructions (CC) is a core theory for dependently typed programming and higher-order constructive logic. Originally introduced in Coquand's 1985 thesis, CC has inspired 25 years of research in programming languages and type theory. Today, extensions of CC form the basis of languages like Coq and Agda. This survey reviews three proofs of CC's strong normalization property (the fact that there are no infinite reduction sequences from well-typed expressions). It highlights the similarities in the structure of the proofs while showing how their differences are motivated by the varying goals of their authors.

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