The Church-Rosser property in symmetric combinatory logic
Bimbó, Katalin
J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 70 (2005) no. 1, p. 536-556 / Harvested from Project Euclid
Symmetic combinatory logic with the symmetric analogue of a combinatorially complete base (in the form of symmetric λ-calculus) is known to lack the Church-Rosser property. We prove a much stronger theorem that no symmetric combinatory logic that contains at least two proper symmetric combinators has the Church-Rosser property. Although the statement of the result looks similar to an earlier one concerning dual combinatory logic, the proof is different because symmetric combinators may form redexes in both left and right associated terms. Perhaps surprisingly, we are also able to show that certain symmetric combinatory logics that include just one particular constant are not confluent. This result (beyond other differences) clearly sets apart symmetric combinatory logic from dual combinatory logic, since all dual combinatory systems with a single combinator or a single dual combinator are Church-Rosser. Lastly, we prove that a symmetric combinatory logic that contains the fixed point and the one-place identity combinator has the Church-Rosser property.
Publié le : 2005-06-14
Classification:  symmetric combinatory logic,  Church-Rosser property,  dual combinatory logic,  combinatory logic,  type theory,  substructural logics,  structurally free logic,  symmetric λ-calculus,  03B40,  03B47,  03B70
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Bimbó, Katalin. The Church-Rosser property in symmetric combinatory logic. J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 70 (2005) no. 1, pp.  536-556. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1120224727/