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The Cartesian Closed Bicategory of Thin Spans of Groupoids (2301.11860v1)

Published 27 Jan 2023 in cs.LO and math.CT

Abstract: Recently, there has been growing interest in bicategorical models of programming languages, which are "proof-relevant" in the sense that they keep distinct account of execution traces leading to the same observable outcomes, while assigning a formal meaning to reduction paths as isomorphisms. In this paper we introduce a new model, a bicategory called thin spans of groupoids. Conceptually it is close to Fiore et al.'s generalized species of structures and to Melli`es' homotopy template games, but fundamentally differs as to how replication of resources and the resulting symmetries are treated. Where those models are saturated -- the interpretation is inflated by the fact that semantic individuals may carry arbitrary symmetries -- our model is thin, drawing inspiration from thin concurrent games: the interpretation of terms carries no symmetries, but semantic individuals satisfy a subtle invariant defined via biorthogonality, which guarantees their invariance under symmetry. We first build the bicategory $\mathbf{Thin}$ of thin spans of groupoids. Its objects are certain groupoids with additional structure, its morphisms are spans composed via plain pullback with identities the identity spans, and its $2$-cells are span morphisms making the induced triangles commute only up to natural isomorphism. We then equip $\mathbf{Thin}$ with a pseudocomonad $!$, and finally show that the Kleisli bicategory $\mathbf{Thin}_{!}$ is cartesian closed.

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