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Third-order functionals on partial combinatory algebras

Published 16 Mar 2021 in math.CT | (2103.09000v1)

Abstract: Computability relative to a partial function $f$ on the natural numbers can be formalized using the notion of an oracle for this function $f$. This can be generalized to arbitrary partial combinatory algebras, yielding a notion of adjoining a partial function to a partial combinatory algebra $A$'. A similar construction is known for second-order functionals, but the third-order case is more difficult. In this paper, we prove several results for this third-order case. Given a third-order functional $\Phi$ on a partial combinatory algebra $A$, we show how to construct a partial combinatory algebra $A[\Phi]$ where $\Phi$ iscomputable', and which has a `lax' factorization property. Moreover, we show that, on the level of first-order functions, the effect of making a third-order functional computable can be described as adding an oracle for a first-order function.

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