"Wave-Style" Geometry of Interaction Models in Rel Are Graph-Like Lambda-Models

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We study the connections between graph models and "wavestyle" Geometry of Interaction (GoI) λ-models. The latters arise when Abramsky's GoI axiomatization, which generalizes Girard's original GoI, is applied to a traced monoidal category with the categorical product as tensor, using a countable power as the traced strong monoidal functor !. Abramsky hinted that the category Rel of sets and relations is the basic setting for traditional denotational λstatic semanticsλ. However, the category Rel together with the cartesian product apparently escapes original Abramsky's axiomatization. Here we show that, by moving to the category Rel* of pointed sets and relations preserving the distinguished point, and by sligthly relaxing Abramsky's GoI axiomatization, we can recover a large class of graph-like models as wave models. Furthermore, we show that the class of untyped λ-theories induced by wave-style GoI models is richer than that induced by game models. © Springer-Verlag 2004.

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Honsell, F., & Lenisa, M. (2004). “Wave-Style” Geometry of Interaction Models in Rel Are Graph-Like Lambda-Models. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 3085, 242–258. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24849-1_16

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