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Samson Abramsky on Logic and Structure in Computer Science and Beyond

Title
Samson Abramsky on Logic and Structure in Computer Science and Beyond [electronic resource] / edited by Alessandra Palmigiano, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh.
ISBN
9783031241178
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (IX, 1118 p.) 179 illus., 25 illus. in color.
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Summary
Samson Abramsky's wide-ranging contributions to logical and structural aspects of Computer Science have had a major influence on the field. This book is a rich collection of papers, inspired by and extending Abramsky's work. It contains both survey material and new results, organised around six major themes: domains and duality, game semantics, contextuality and quantum computation, comonads and descriptive complexity, categorical and logical semantics, and probabilistic computation. These relate to different stages and aspects of Abramsky's work, reflecting its exceptionally broad scope and his ability to illuminate and unify diverse topics. Chapters in the volume include a review of his entire body of work, spanning from philosophical aspects to logic, programming language theory, quantum theory, economics and psychology, and relating it to a theory of unification of sciences using dual adjunctions. The section on game semantics shows how Abramsky's work has led to a powerful new paradigm for the semantics of computation. The work on contextuality and categorical quantum mechanics has been highly influential, and provides the foundation for increasingly widely used methods in quantum computing. The work on comonads and descriptive complexity is building bridges between currently disjoint research areas in computer science, relating Structure to Power. The volume also includes a scientific autobiography, and an overview of the contributions. The outstanding set of contributors to this volume, including both senior and early career academics, serve as testament to Samson Abramsky's enduring influence. It will provide an invaluable and unique resource for both students and established researchers.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 11, 2023
Series
Outstanding Contributions to Logic, 25
Outstanding Contributions to Logic, 25
Contents
Part 1. Duality and domains in logical form
Chapter 1. Duality, intensionality, and contextuality: Philosophy of category theory and the categorical unity of science in Samson Abramsky (Yoshihiro Maruyama)
Chapter 2. Minimisation in logical form (Nick Bezhanishvili, Marcello Bonsangue, Helle Hvid Hansen, Dexter Kozen, Clemens Kupke, Prakash Panangaden, and Alexandra Silva)
Chapter 3. A Cook's tour of duality in logic: From quantifiers, through Vietoris, to measures (Mai Gehrke, Tomas Jakl, and Luca Reggio)
Chapter 4. Stone duality for relations (Alexander Kurz, Andrew Moshier, and Achim Jung)
Part 2. Game semantics
Chapter 5. The mays and musts of concurrent strategies (Simon Castellan, Pierre Clairambault, and Glynn Winskel)
Chapter 6. A tale of additives and concurrency in game semantics (Pierre Clairambault)
Chapter 7. The far side of the cube: An elementary introduction to game semantics (Dan Ghica)
Chapter 8. An axiomatic account of a fully abstract game semantics for general references (Jim Laird and Guy McCusker)
Chapter 9. Deconstructing general references via game semantics (Andrzej S. Murawski and Nikos Tzevelekos)
Chapter 10. The game semantics of game theory (Jules Hedges)
Part 3. Contextuality and quantum computation
Chapter 11. Consistency, acyclicity, and positive semirings (Albert Atserias and Phokion G. Kolaitis)
Chapter 12. Closing bell, boxing black box simulations in the resource theory of contextuality (Rui Soares Barbosa, Martti Karvonen, and Shane Mansfield)
Chapter 13. Describing and animating quantum protocols (Richard Bornat and Rajagopal Nagarajan)
Chapter 14. The Contextuality-by-default view of the Sheaf-Theoretic approach to contextuality (Ehtibar Dzhafarov)
Chapter 15. Godel, Escher, Bell, contextual semantics for logical paradoxes (Kohei Kishida)
Chapter 16. Putting paradoxes to work: Contextuality in measurement-based quantum computation (Robert Raussendorf)
Part 4. Game comonads and descriptive complexity
Chapter 17. Monadic Monadic second order logic (Mikolaj Bojanczyk, Bartek Klin, and Julian Salamanca)
Chapter 18. Constraint satisfaction, graph isomorphism, and the pebbling comonad (Anuj Dawar)
Chapter 19. The strategic balance of games in logic (Jouko Vaananen)
Part 5. Categorical and logical semantics
Chapter 20. Compositionality in context (Alexandru Baltag, Johan van Benthem, and Dag Westerstahl)
Chapter 21. Compact inverse categories (Robin Cockett and Chris Heunen)
Chapter 22
Reductive logic, proof-search, and Coalgebra: A perspective from resource semantics (Alexander Gheorghiu, Simon Docherty, and David Pym)
Chapter 23. Lambek-Grishin calculus: Focusing, display and full polarization (Giuseppe Greco, Michael Moortgat, Valentin D. Richard, and Apostolos Tzimoulis)
Chapter 24. On strictifying extensional reflexivity in compact closed categories (Peter Hines)
Chapter 25
Semantics for a Lambda calculus for string diagrams (Bert Lindenhovius, Michael Mislove, and Vladimir Zamdzhiev)
Chapter 26. Retracing some paths in categorical semantics: From process-propositions-as-types to categorified reals and computers (Dusko Pavlovic)
Part 6. Probabilistic computation. Chapter 27. (Towards a) Statistical probabilistic Lazy Lambda calculus (Radha Jagadeesan)
Chapter 28. Multisets and distributions, in drawing and learning (Bart Jacobs)
Chapter 29. Structure in machine learning (Prakash Panangaden).
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